Title :
On Hybrid Cooperation in Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Mahmood, Nurul H. ; Yilmaz, Ferkan ; Oien, Geir E. ; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Syst., Aalborg Univ. (AAU), Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Cooperative communication is a promising strategy to enhance the performance of a communication network as it helps to improve the coverage area and the outage performance. However, such enhancement comes at the expense of increased resource utilization, which is undesirable; more so in the case of opportunistic wireless systems such as cognitive radio networks. In order to balance the performance gains from cooperative communication against the possible over-utilization of resources, we propose and analyze an adaptive-cooperation technique for underlay cognitive radio networks, termed as hybrid-cooperation. Under the proposed cooperation scheme, secondary users in a cognitive radio network cooperate adaptively to enhance the spectral efficiency and the error performance of the network. The bit error rate, the spectral efficiency and the outage performance of the network under the proposed hybrid cooperation scheme with amplify-and-forward relaying are analyzed in this paper, and compared against conventional cooperation technique. Findings of the analytical performance analyses are further validated numerically through selected computer-based Monte-Carlo simulations. The proposed scheme is found to achieve significantly better performance in terms of the spectral efficiency and the bit error rate, compared to the conventional amplify-and-forward cooperation scheme.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; amplify and forward communication; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; error statistics; Monte-Carlo simulations; adaptive-cooperation technique; amplify-and-forward relaying; bit error rate; cooperative communication; error performance; hybrid cooperation; opportunistic wireless systems; outage performance; resource utilization; underlay cognitive radio networks; Approximation methods; Bit error rate; Cognitive radio; Interference; Relays; Scattering; Signal to noise ratio; Underlay cognitive radio network; amplify and forward relaying; cooperative communication; hybrid cooperation;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2013.081413.121516