Cognitive Radio Networks with Probabilistic Relaying: Stable Throughput and Delay Tradeoffs
Mahmoud Ashour, Amr A. El-Sherif, Tamer ElBatt, Amr Mohamed

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the fundamental tradeoffs between throughput and delay in cognitive radio networks with probabilistic relaying, proposing policies that optimize system performance and stability.
Contribution
It introduces a probabilistic cooperative policy with admission control, deriving stability conditions and delay expressions, and explores how to tune delays and throughput in cognitive radio systems.
Findings
Cooperation expands the stable throughput region.
Analytical delay expressions are highly accurate.
Adjusting service and admission probabilities affects throughput and delay.
Abstract
In this paper, we study and analyze fundamental throughput and delay tradeoffs in cooperative multiple access for cognitive radio systems. We focus on the class of randomized cooperative policies, whereby the secondary user (SU) serves either the queue of its own data or the queue of the primary user (PU) relayed data with certain service probabilities. Moreover, admission control is introduced at the relay queue, whereby a PU's packet is admitted to the relay queue with an admission probability. The proposed policy introduces a fundamental tradeoff between the delays of the PU and SU. Consequently, it opens room for trading the PU delay for enhanced SU delay and vice versa. Thus, the system could be tuned according to the demands of the intended application. Towards this objective, stability conditions for the queues involved in the system are derived. Furthermore, a moment generating…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
