DocumentCode
579060
Title
Best relay selection using SNR and interference quotient for underlay cognitive networks
Author
Hussain, Syed Imtiaz ; Abdallah, Mohamed M. ; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim ; Hasna, M. ; Qaraqe, Khalid
Author_Institution
Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
fYear
2012
fDate
10-15 June 2012
Firstpage
4176
Lastpage
4180
Abstract
Cognitive networks in underlay settings operate simultaneously with the primary networks satisfying stringent interference limits. This condition forces them to operate with low transmission powers and confines their area of coverage. In an effort to reach remote destinations, underlay cognitive sources make use of relaying techniques. Selecting the best relay among those who are ready to cooperate is different in underlay settings than traditional non-cognitive networks. In this paper, we present a relay selection scheme which uses the quotient of the relay link signal to noise ratio (SNR) and the interference generated from the relay to the primary user to choose the best relay. The proposed scheme optimizes this quotient in a way to maximize the relay link SNR above a certain value whereas the interference is kept below a defined threshold. We derive closed expressions for the outage probability and bit error probability of the system incorporating this scheme. Simulation results confirm the validity of the analytical results and reveal that the relay selection in cognitive environment is feasible in low SNR regions.
Keywords
cognitive radio; error statistics; interference suppression; low-power electronics; relays; bit error probability; interference limits; interference quotient; low transmission powers; noncognitive networks; outage probability; relay link SNR; relay link signal to noise ratio; relay selection; underlay cognitive networks; Bit error rate; Error probability; Interference constraints; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, ON
ISSN
1550-3607
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2052-9
Electronic_ISBN
1550-3607
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2012.6364463
Filename
6364463
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