Abstract

In this paper, we consider power allocation in multiband cognitive radio (CR) networks, where multiple secondary users (SUs) transmit via a common relay and compete for the transmit power of the relay. We employ a hybrid overlay/underlay spectrum sharing scheme, allowing the SU to adapt its way of accessing the licensed spectrum to the status of the primary user (PU). If the PU is detected to be idle at the selected channel, the SU works in an overlay mode; else, it works in spectrum underlay. In addition, an auction-based power-allocation scheme is proposed to solve power competition of multiple SUs. For the SU working in spectrum overlay, the relay allocates the power in proportion to its payment without additional constraints; for the SU in spectrum underlay, its own transmit power and that of the relay are upper bounded for the quality of service (QoS) of the PU. Then, the convergence of the proposed auction algorithm and the outage probability of secondary transmissions is theoretically analyzed. Finally, the performance of the proposed scheme is verified by the simulation results.

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