articleIEEE Transactions on Information TheoryApr 28, 2006Closed access

Achievable rates in cognitive radio channels

Harvard University

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Abstract

Cognitive radio promises a low-cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single-frequency band, single-protocol wireless device. By sensing and adapting to its environment, such a device is able to fill voids in the wireless spectrum and can dramatically increase spectral efficiency. In this paper, the cognitive radio channel is defined as a two-sender, two-receiver interference channel in which sender 2 obtains the encoded message sender 1 plans to transmit. We consider two cases: in the genie-aided cognitive radio channel, sender 2 is noncausally presented the data to be transmitted by sender 1 while in the causal cognitive radio channel, the data is obtained causally. The cognitive radio at sender 2…

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Keywords
  • Cognitive radio
  • Communication source
  • Computer science
  • Channel (broadcasting)
  • MIMO
  • Transmitter
  • Computer network
  • Precoding
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