Almost Optimal Energy-Efficient Cognitive Communications in Unknown Environments
Pan Zhou, Chenhui Hu, Tao Jiang, Dapeng Wu

TL;DR
This paper introduces an online learning algorithm for energy-efficient cognitive radio communications that adaptively optimizes channel access in unknown, potentially adversarial environments, ensuring near-optimal performance and resilience to jamming.
Contribution
It presents a novel adaptive algorithm for energy-efficient cognitive communications that handles stochastic, contaminated, and adversarial environments without prior knowledge.
Findings
Achieves almost optimal energy-efficient spectrum access performance.
Resilient to both oblivious and adaptive jamming attacks.
Demonstrates effectiveness through extensive numerical validation.
Abstract
Cognitive (Radio) (CR) Communications (CC) are mainly deployed within the environments of primary (user) communications, where the channel states and accessibility are usually stochastically distributed (benign or IID). However, many practical CC are also exposed to disturbing events (contaminated) and vulnerable jamming attacks (adversarial or non-IID). Thus, the channel state distribution of spectrum could be stochastic, contaminated or adversarial at different temporal and spatial locations. Without any a priori, facilitating optimal CC is a very challenging issue. In this paper, we propose an online learning algorithm that performs the joint channel sensing, probing and adaptive channel access for multi-channel CC in general unknown environments. We take energy-efficient CC (EECC) into our special attention, which is highly desirable for green wireless communications and demanding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
