Connection Degree Cost and Reward Based Algorithm in Cognitive Radio Networks

Spectrum management is a vital problem in cognitive radio networks. Unfortunately, most current spectrum management algorithms don't consider power control at the same time, which deviates from the original intention for cognitive radio (CR). Thus, a new spectrum management mechanism named Connection degree cost and Reward Based (CRB) algorithm for CR networks is presented in the paper. The new algorithm allocates available resources properly, while guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) for secondary users (SUs). And a new utility function is designed to characterize the system total utility more realistically in the network model. Numerical results validate the new algorithm gains better performance than the existing schemes both in the system total utility performance and in the system fairness performance.

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