2015
DOI: 10.1002/ett.2996
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Outage performance and ergodic capacity of multiuser cognitive MIMO AF relaying systems with MUS/MRT/RAS over Nakagami‐m fading channels

Abstract: To improve the performance of cognitive spectrum‐sharing systems and to reduce the implementation complexity of multiple antenna systems, a cognitive multiple‐input multiple‐output (MIMO) amplify‐and‐forward relay cooperation (C‐MIMO AF‐RC) multiuser system is considered over Nakagami‐m fading channels by integrating maximum ratio transmission (MRT), multiuser selection (MUS) and receive antenna selection (RAS) techniques. In the C‐MIMO AF‐RC multiuser systems, all secondary users (SUs) are equipped with multi… Show more

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“…Figures to depict the comparison of the transmit power (in both transmission phases), sum‐rate, and EE performances of EE‐EBO technique, in contradiction of other previous EE based techniques that either enhance the EE of the DL and RL on its own, cognitive MIMO AF relaying systems for n = 4, PScNmax= 80 W, PitalicRenormalNmax= = 10 W, σ02= σ12 = σ22false/10. Observe that power restrained outcomes are designed for every techniques.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figures to depict the comparison of the transmit power (in both transmission phases), sum‐rate, and EE performances of EE‐EBO technique, in contradiction of other previous EE based techniques that either enhance the EE of the DL and RL on its own, cognitive MIMO AF relaying systems for n = 4, PScNmax= 80 W, PitalicRenormalNmax= = 10 W, σ02= σ12 = σ22false/10. Observe that power restrained outcomes are designed for every techniques.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%