DocumentCode
1166086
Title
Cooperative relay to improve diversity in cognitive radio networks
Author
Zhang, Qian ; Jia, Juncheng ; Zhang, Jin
Author_Institution
Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong
Volume
47
Issue
2
fYear
2009
fDate
2/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
111
Lastpage
117
Abstract
Recent studies demonstrated that dynamic spectrum access can improve spectrum utilization significantly by allowing secondary unlicensed users to dynamically share the spectrum that is not used by the primary licensed users. Cognitive radio was proposed to promote the spectrum utilization by opportunistically exploiting the existence of spectrum "holes." Meanwhile, cooperative relay technology is regarded widely as a key technology for increasing transmission diversity gain in various types of wireless networks, including cognitive radio networks. In this article, we first give a brief overview of the envisioned applications of: cooperative relay technology to CRNs, cooperative transmission of primary traffic by secondary users, cooperative transmission between secondary nodes to improve spatial diversity, and cooperative relay between secondary nodes to improve spectrum diversity. As the latter is a new direction, in this article we focus on this scenario and investigate a simple wireless network, where a spectrum-rich node is selected as the relay node to improve the performance between the source and the destination. With the introduction of cooperative relay, many unique problems should be considered, especially the issue for relay selection and spectrum allocation. To demonstrate the feasibility and performance of cooperative relay for cognitive radio, a new MAC protocol was proposed and implemented in a universal software radio peripheral-based testbed. Experimental results show that the throughput of the whole system is greatly increased by exploiting the benefit of cooperative relay.
Keywords
access protocols; cognitive radio; diversity reception; radio spectrum management; software radio; MAC protocol; cognitive radio networks; cooperative relay; cooperative transmission; dynamic spectrum access; software radio; spatial diversity; spectrum holes; spectrum utilization; transmission diversity gain; Availability; Cognitive radio; Frequency diversity; OFDM; Radio transmitters; Relays; System performance; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2009.4785388
Filename
4785388
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