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A Fair Scheduling Model for Centralized Cognitive Radio Networks

We formulate throughput maximizing, max-min fair, weighted max-min fair, and proportionally fair scheduling problems for cognitive radio networks managed by a centralized cognitive base station. We propose a very general scheduling model accomplishing goals such as making frequency, time slot, and data rate allocation to secondary users with possibly multiple antennas, in a heterogenous multi-channel and multi-user scenario. Moreover, our schedulers ensure that reliable communication between the cognitive base station and secondary users are maintained, no collisions occur among secondary users, and primary users in the service area of the cognitive base station are not disturbed. Two distinctive features of our fair schedulers are that they provide joint temporal and throughput fairness, and take throughput values experienced by secondary users in the recent past, referred to as window size, into account and use this information in the current scheduling decision. We also propose a heuristic algorithm for our fair schedulers and demonstrate through simulations that our proposed heuristic yields very close solutions to the values obtained from the optimization softwares. Furthermore, we make extensive simulations to evaluate our schedulers' performance in terms of both total throughput and fairness for varying number of secondary users, frequencies, antennas, and window size.

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