DocumentCode :
1756267
Title :
Toward Transparent Coexistence for Multihop Secondary Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Xu Yuan ; Canming Jiang ; Yi Shi ; Hou, Y. Thomas ; Wenjing Lou ; Kompella, Sastry ; Midkiff, Scott F.
Author_Institution :
Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42125
Firstpage :
958
Lastpage :
971
Abstract :
The dominate spectrum sharing paradigm of today is interference avoidance, where a secondary network can use the spectrum only when such a use is not interfering with the primary network. However, with the advances of physical-layer technologies, the mindset of this paradigm is being challenged. This paper explores a new paradigm called “transparent coexistence” for spectrum sharing between primary and secondary nodes in a multihop network environment. Under this paradigm, the secondary network is allowed to use the same spectrum simultaneously with the primary network as long as their activities are “transparent” (or “invisible”) to the primary network. Such transparency is accomplished through a systematic interference cancelation (IC) by the secondary nodes without any impact on the primary network. Although such a paradigm has been studied in the information theory (IT) and communications (COMM) communities, it is not well understood in the wireless networking community, particularly for multihop networks. This paper offers an in-depth study of this paradigm in a multihop network environment and addresses issues such as scheduling (both in frequency channels and time slots) and IC (to/from primary network and within the secondary network). Through a rigorous modeling and formulation, problem formulation, solution development, and simulation results, we show that transparent coexistence paradigm offers significant improvement in terms of spectrum access and throughput performance as compared to the current prevailing interference avoidance paradigm.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; signal detection; communication communities; dominate spectrum sharing paradigm; information theory; interference avoidance; multihop secondary cognitive radio networks; physical-layer technologies; systematic interference cancelation; transparent coexistence; Integrated circuits; Interference; MIMO; Mathematical model; Receivers; Spread spectrum communication; Transmitters; MIMO; Spectrum sharing; coexistence; cognitive radio; interference cancelation; multi-hop network; multihop network; underlay;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.2361090
Filename :
6913492
Link To Document :
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