Abstract

Underlay is an aggressive spectrum sharing paradigm that allows secondary nodes to be active simultaneously with the primary nodes through interference cancelation (IC). In this paper, we design an online admission control algorithm to handle dynamic session arrival and departure in the underlay coexistence paradigm for multi-hop primary and secondary networks. For IC, we employ multiple antennas at each secondary node. Through distributed computation and degree-of-freedom (DoF) allocation at each secondary node, our algorithm ensures that all interference to/from the multi-hop primary network and interference within the multi-hop secondary network are canceled properly so that data transport is free of interference in both multi-hop primary and secondary networks. Further, we show that the DoF allocation by our algorithm is feasible (implementable) at the physical layer at all time. Through extensive performance evaluation, we find that our online admission control algorithm can offer competitive performance when compared to an offline centralized algorithm.

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