1st International ICST Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Networks

Research Article

Optimal power allocation for cognitive radio based on a virtual noise threshold

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/1577382.1577386,
        author={Majed Haddad and Aawatif Menouni  Hayar and Merouane Debbah},
        title={Optimal power allocation for cognitive radio based on a virtual noise threshold},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Networks},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={CWNETS},
        year={2007},
        month={8},
        keywords={Cognitive radio interference temperature power allocation virtual noise threshold capacity.},
        doi={10.1145/1577382.1577386}
    }
    
  • Majed Haddad
    Aawatif Menouni Hayar
    Merouane Debbah
    Year: 2007
    Optimal power allocation for cognitive radio based on a virtual noise threshold
    CWNETS
    ACM
    DOI: 10.1145/1577382.1577386
Majed Haddad1,*, Aawatif Menouni Hayar1,*, Merouane Debbah2,*
  • 1: Mobile Communications Group, Institut Eurecom 2229 Route des Cretes, B.P. 193 06904 Sophia Antipolis, France
  • 2: Plateau de Moulon, 3 rue Joliot-Curie 91192 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France
*Contact email: majed.haddad@eurecom.fr, raawatif.menouni@eurecom.fr, merouane.debbah@supelec.fr

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the idea of using cognitive radio to reuse locally unused spectrum for communications. We consider a multiband/wideband system with two users in which the primary (licensed) user and the secondary (cognitive) user wish to communicate to the base station, subject to mutual interference. We introduce the notion of the virtual noise-threshold which represents a proxy for the primary user to allow cognitive communications. We determine, under the assumption that the primary user is oblivious to the presence of the cognitive user the acceptable interference level within a given quality of service. We also give an interesting way in the paper to acquire the primary user's side information. The proposed strategy is proved to be the optimal one that achieves the maximum rate for each of the two users under the constraint that the secondary user maintains a guarantee of service to the primary user when cognitive communication is considered.