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Decentralizing Multi-Operator Cognitive Radio Resource Allocation: An Asymptotic Analysis

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arxiv 2005.02746 v1 pith:YQPSSTYQ submitted 2020-05-06 eess.SP cs.ITmath.IT

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We address the problem of resource allocation (RA) for spectrum underlay in a cognitive radio (CR) communication system with multiple secondary operators sharing resource with an incumbent primary operator. The multiple secondary operator RA problem is well known to be especially challenging because of the inter-operator coupling constraints arising in the optimization problem, which render impractical inter-operator information exchange necessary. In this paper, we consider a satellite setting for multi-operator CR. In the CR maturation regime, i.e., the period in which the secondary subscriber density is growing yet remains much below that of incumbent users, we show that in fact the inter-operator mutual constraints can be neglected, thus making distributed (across secondary operators) optimization possible. Furthermore, we establish analytically that the mutual constraints asymptotically vanish with the primary user density.

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