Power Allocation for Outage Minimization in Cognitive Radio Networks with Limited Feedback
Yuan Yuan He, Subhrakanti Dey

TL;DR
This paper develops an optimal power allocation strategy for cognitive radio networks with limited feedback, minimizing outage probability while satisfying power constraints, and provides algorithms with near-optimal performance for practical feedback levels.
Contribution
It introduces a structured quantization approach and explicit solutions for outage minimization under feedback constraints in cognitive radio settings.
Findings
Optimal quantization regions have a 'stepwise' structure.
Derived a low-complexity near-optimal power allocation algorithm.
Achieved near-full CSI outage performance with only 6 feedback bits.
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 and the channel from SU-TX to PU-RX, denoted as ) 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…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Networks Research
