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Power Allocation for Outage Minimization in Cognitive Radio Networks with Limited Feedback

Authors :
He, Yuan Yuan
Dey, Subhrakanti
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We address an optimal transmit power allocation problem that minimizes the outage probability of a secondary user (SU) who is allowed to coexist with a primary user (PU) in a narrowband spectrum sharing cognitive radio network, under a long term average transmit power constraint at the secondary transmitter (SU-TX) and an average interference power constraint at the primary receiver (PU-RX), with quantized channel state information (CSI) (including both the channels from SU-TX to SU-RX, denoted as $g_1$ and the channel from SU-TX to PU-RX, denoted as $g_0$) at the SU-TX. The optimal quantization regions in the vector channel space is shown to have a 'stepwise' structure. With this structure, the above outage minimization problem can be explicitly formulated and solved by employing the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) necessary optimality conditions to obtain a locally optimal quantized power codebook. A low-complexity near-optimal quantized power allocation algorithm is derived for the case of large number of feedback bits. An explicit expression for the asymptotic SU outage probability at high rate quantization (as the number of feedback bits goes to infinity) is also provided, and is shown to approximate the optimal outage behavior extremely well for large number of bits of feedback via numerical simulations. Numerical results also illustrate that with 6 bits of feedback, the derived algorithms provide SU outage performance very close to that with full CSI at the SU-TX.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 7 Figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1111.2640
Document Type :
Working Paper