Exploiting Multi-Antennas for Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Institute for Infocomm Research
Abstract
In cognitive radio (CR) networks, there are scenarios where the secondary (lower priority) users intend to communicate with each other by opportunistically utilizing the transmit spectrum originally allocated to the existing primary (higher priority) users. For such a scenario, a secondary user usually has to tradeoff between two conflicting goals at the same time: one is to maximize its own transmit throughput; and the other is to minimize the amount of interference it produces at each primary receiver. In this paper, we study this fundamental tradeoff from an information-theoretic perspective by characterizing the secondary user's channel capacity under both its own transmit-power constraint as well as a set…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 79.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 47
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2Topics & keywords
- Cognitive radio
- Computer science
- Transmitter power output
- Transmitter
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Computer network
- Throughput
- Channel (broadcasting)