Outage analysis of causal cognitive radio channel

Faheem A. Khan, T. Ratnarajah, M. Sellathurai, S. Prakriya

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Abstract

In this paper, we first analyze the outage performance of two user cognitive radio channel where the cognitive user causally obtains primary user's message knowledge. Specifically, we consider cognitive rayleigh fading channel where the cognitive user uses superposition coding to relay the primary user's message to compensate for the interference caused by its own transmission to the primary receiver. We find the mutual information expressions at primary and cognitive receivers by classifying it in different cases. Results show that non-zero capacity is obtained at cognitive receiver while maintaining outage rate of the primary unchanged. It is also shown that additional diversity is obtained at primary receiver due to relaying by the cognitive user. We then extend the single user case to multiple cognitive users. It is shown that using multiuser diversity effect and cognitive users cooperation, significant increase in the mutual information at cognitive receiver for a given outage probability is achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2009 1st UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems, UKIWCWS 2009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009
Event2009 1st UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems, UKIWCWS 2009 - New Delhi, United Kingdom
Duration: 11 Dec 200912 Dec 2009

Conference

Conference2009 1st UK-India International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Systems, UKIWCWS 2009
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNew Delhi
Period11/12/0912/12/09

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Cognitive radio
  • Complementary cumulative distribution function
  • Outage capacity
  • Rayleigh fading channel

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