Radio-frequency-energy-powered cognitive radio network (RF-CRN) is being taken seriously in Connected Vehicles, especially in 5G network, which can better address the challenges of energy limitation and spectrum scarcity. However, the energy efficiency (EE) of the RF-CRN wherein multiple secondary users (SUs) share the same channel is rarely presented. In this article, we consider a RF-CRN in which SUs first harvest energy from RF signals originating from a primary network (PN) and then utilize the available energy in the battery to transmit data. Since all SUs can access the authorized spectrum for transmission simultaneously, co-frequency interference (Co-FI) occurs among SUs. Given the quality of service (QoS) requirement, our goal is to achieve the maximum EE of the RF-CRN by jointly optimizing transmission time and power control. To this end, a resource allocation scheme referred to as approximate convex policy for co-frequency interference (CO-ACP) is proposed. Specifically, the EE problem is firstly converted into a convex one by CO-ACP. Then, we utilize Frank-Wolfe (FW) and one-dimensional linear programming to obtain the optimal solution. Simulation results demonstrate that a tight lower-bound optimum solution for the non-convex EE maximization can be achieved by CO-ACP. Moreover, the CO-ACP provides meaningful system features, such as the number of SUs, energy harvesting efficiency, and the battery energy state of the SUs under different RF-CRN scenarios, providing a clear reference for future deployment of RF-CRN.


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    Title :

    Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation in Radio-Frequency-Powered Cognitive Radio Network for Connected Vehicles


    Contributors:
    Xiao, He (author) / Jiang, Hong (author) / Shi, Fanrong (author) / Luo, Ying (author) / Deng, Liping (author) / Mukherjee, Mithun (author) / Piran, Md. Jalil (author)


    Publication date :

    2021-08-01


    Size :

    2623108 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English