Kriging-Based Based Interference Power Constraint: Integrated Design of the Radio Environment Map and Transmission Power
Abstract: This paper proposes a probabilistic interference constraint method with a radio environment map (REM) for spatial spectrum sharing. The REM stores the spatial distribution of the average received signal power. We can optimize the accuracy of the measurement-based based REM using the Kriging interpolation. Although several researchers have maintained a continuous interest in improving the accuracy of the REM, sufficient study has not been done to actually explore the interference constraint considering the estimat estimation ion error. The proposed method uses ordinary Kriging interpolation for the spectrum cartography. According to the predicted distribution of the estimation error, the allowable interference power to the primary user is approximately formulated. Numerical re results sults show that the proposed method can achieve the probabilistic interference constraint asymptotically. Additionally, we compare the performance of the proposed technique with three methods: the perfect estimation, the path loss loss-based method, and the Kriging ging-based based method without the error prediction. The comparison results show that the proposed method has a higher spectrum sharing opportunity than the path loss loss-based based method, even if only a small amount of measurement data is available. It is also shown that that the proposed method dramatically improves the outage probability of the interference power compared to the conventional Kriging-based Kriging method.