2017
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2016.2587538
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A Unified Power-Allocation Framework for Bidirectional Cognitive Radio Communication

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“…It was very interesting to observe the consequences of relay position on the throughput of our designed algorithms, as shown in Figure 4. Similar to [6], it can be noted here as well that our proposed schemes gave their best performance at the point where the relay node was near the center of the source and destination nodes.…”
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“…It was very interesting to observe the consequences of relay position on the throughput of our designed algorithms, as shown in Figure 4. Similar to [6], it can be noted here as well that our proposed schemes gave their best performance at the point where the relay node was near the center of the source and destination nodes.…”
Section: Xt (Dbm)supporting
confidence: 77%
“…The problem of outage probability and ergodic capacity was studied in energy harvesting relay networks [5]. Under amplify and forward (AF) relaying protocol, the joint power optimization was studied to maximize the throughput of the secondary users [6]. A dual decomposition framework was adopted to solve the problem.…”
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“…In addition, the step size needs to be adjusted according to the actual implement to ensure the power precision. A similar sum rate maximization problem of secondary users was considered in [9] in OFDM based two-way cognitive relaying networks, where a per subcarrier interference constraint was introduced to protect the primary users. A full duplex relaying mode was provided in [10], where a secondary relay established a two-way link for a pair of primary users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimum power allocation has been recognized to enhance the performance of wireless communication systems. [13][14][15] For multicarrier transmission, the problem of power allocation becomes more interesting, where different subcarriers undergo independent fading and water-filling-based techniques have been proposed to provide the optimal/near optimal solutions. 16 The power loading can be adopted to achieve various objectives, eg, energy minimization, 17 sum rate maximization, 18 and multiuser fairness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%