Matching Theory for Channel Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks

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2016-12
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Společnost pro radioelektronické inženýrství
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For a cognitive radio network (CRN) in which a set of secondary users (SUs) competes for a limited number of channels (spectrum resources) belonging to primary users (PUs), the channel allocation is a challenge and dominates the throughput and congestion of the network. In this paper, the channel allocation problem is first formulated as the 0-1 integer programming optimization, with considering the overall utility both of primary system and secondary system. Inspired by matching theory, a many-to-one matching game is used to remodel the channel allocation problem, and the corresponding PU proposing deferred acceptance (PPDA) algorithm is also proposed to yield a stable matching. We compare the performance and computation complexity between these two solutions. Numerical results demonstrate the efficiency and obtain the communication overhead of the proposed scheme.
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Radioengineering. 2016 vol. 25, č. 4, s. 741-748. ISSN 1210-2512
http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2016/16_04_0741_0748.pdf
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