Effective Capacity of a Novel Spectrum-Band Selection Scheme in Spectrum-Sharing Networks

Effective Capacity of a Novel Spectrum-Band Selection Scheme in Spectrum-Sharing Networks

Abstract:

In this paper, a spectrum-band selection scheme is developed for secondary users (SUs) in underlay spectrum-sharing networks to balance the performance between SUs and primary users (PUs) while guaranteeing PUs’ priority. With the developed scheme, among multiple candidate spectrum bands, a given secondary transmitter (ST) is scheduled to access the spectrum band with minimum ratio of the ST-PU channel power gain to the SU link channel power gain. To evaluate this scheme, the SU’s performance is investigated concerning its service delay. Under the constraint on average interference from the ST to PUs, the ST’s optimal power allocation is obtained in a closed form to achieve the maximum effective capacity (EC) over SU links. Illustrative numerical results and asymptotic discussions substantiate the validity of our derivations and, moreover, demonstrate that, for the case of stringent delay requirements but loose average interference constraint, the band-selection scheme developed in this paper achieves better performance than both the selection of the band with maximum SU link channel power gain and that with minimum ST-PU channel power gain.

 


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