DocumentCode :
28977
Title :
Underlay cooperative af relaying in cellular networks: performance and challenges
Author :
Minghua Xia ; Aissa, Sonia
Author_Institution :
INRS, Univ. of Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume :
51
Issue :
12
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Dec-13
Firstpage :
170
Lastpage :
176
Abstract :
Cognitive radio is a promising technique to resolve the growing scarcity of the indispensable spectrum resources in wireless applications. Among its three major implementation paradigms, namely, interweave, overlay and underlay, underlay CR is the most flexible. However, the transmit power of secondary users (SUs) having to be strictly limited by the prescribed tolerable interference power dictated by primary users (PUs), confines underlay CR to short-range communications. To address this limitation, cooperative amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying techniques can be exploited to extend the coverage area and reduce the interference region of secondary transmission with low implementation complexity. Nevertheless, despite the significant potential of cooperation in underlay CR systems, advances in this context have been limited so far, mainly due to the extreme difficulty of mathematical tractability involved in the performance evaluation and design of these systems. This article aims to overview recent advances in this area. In particular, important dominating factors on system performance of underlay cooperative AF relaying in cellular networks are identified, in terms of cochannel interference coming from concurrent primary transmission, relay selection, number of relaying hops, and imperfect channel state information (CSI). Moreover, we outline some future research topics in this exciting area.
Keywords :
amplify and forward communication; cellular radio; cochannel interference; cooperative communication; telecommunication channels; CSI; cellular networks; cochannel interference; cognitive radio; concurrent primary transmission; cooperative amplify-and-forward relaying techniques; imperfect channel state information; indispensable spectrum resources; interference region; mathematical tractability; primary users; relay selection; relaying hops; secondary transmission; secondary users; short-range communications; tolerable interference power; underlay CR systems; underlay cooperative AF relaying; wireless applications; Cognitive radio; Encoding; Fading channels; Interference; Receivers; Relays; Resource management; System performance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6685773
Filename :
6685773
Link To Document :
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