2013
DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2013-70
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Protocol design and performance analysis for cognitive cooperative networks with multiple antennas

Abstract: In this article, we deal with a novel access protocol design for cognitive cooperative networks with multiple antennas. According to the principles of cognitive radio, the secondary user (SU) can exploit the primary user (PU) burstiness to access the licensed spectrum in the proposed access protocol. To get more access opportunities to the licensed spectrum, the SU simultaneously relays the PU's packets and transmits its own packets based on the superposition coding. Furthermore, to concurrent transmission of … Show more

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“…. , Pp,N = µ max p (18) where max{·} and min{·} return the maximum and the minimum of all the values present in their arguments, respectively. The maximum mean primary and secondary service rates are µ max p = 1 − P p,pd min Pp,1, Pp,2, .…”
Section: Random Assignment Decodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…. , Pp,N = µ max p (18) where max{·} and min{·} return the maximum and the minimum of all the values present in their arguments, respectively. The maximum mean primary and secondary service rates are µ max p = 1 − P p,pd min Pp,1, Pp,2, .…”
Section: Random Assignment Decodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where the inequality E holds with equality when f p,k = 1 for all relays. Since P p,k belongs to the convex set [0, 1] and (18) where max{•} and min{•} return the maximum and the minimum of all the values present in their arguments, respectively. The maximum mean primary and secondary service rates are…”
Section: Random Assignment Decodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secondary user's packets arrive according to (8) and are served according to the transmission probabilities calculated via the scheduling algorithm. The resultant average packet delay is compared to the one calculated from the analysis for both Models I and II in Figure 12, and the results verify the correctness of the analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The number of packets admitted to the secondary user's queue at time slot t (8) α The probability that the secondary user has new packets to transmit…”
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