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Cooperative multi-hop relaying via network formation games in cognitive radio networks
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2013
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Cognitive Radio Resource ManagementCooperative CommunicationEngineeringNetwork Formation GameGame TheoryCooperative Multi-hop RelayingRelay NetworkNetwork AnalysisCooperative DiversityCognitive NetworkCooperative Wireless CommunicationCognitive Radio NetworksNetwork Formation GamesSingle-hop Relay SelectionCognitive RadioWireless Cooperative NetworkMulti-hop Relay SelectionSpectrum Sharing
The cooperation between the primary and the secondary users has attracted a lot of attention in cognitive radio networks. However, most existing research mainly focuses on the single-hop relay selection for a primary transmitter-receiver pair, which might not be able to fully explore the benefit brought by cooperative transmissions. In this paper, we study the problem of multi-hop relay selection by applying the network formation game. In order to mitigate interference and reduce delay, we propose a cooperation framework FTCO by considering the spectrum sharing in both the time and the frequency domain. Then we formulate the multi-hop relay selection problem as a network formation game, in which the multi-hop relay path is computed via performing the primary player's strategies in the form of link operations. We also devise a distributed dynamic algorithm PRADA to obtain a global-path stable network. Finally, we conduct extensive numerical experiments and our results indicate that cooperative multi-hop relaying can significantly benefit both the primary and the secondary network, and that the network graph resulted from our PRADA algorithm can achieve the global-path stability.
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