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This paper studies wireless spectrum sharing between a primary radio (PR) link and a secondary radio or so-called cognitive radio (CR) link. Assuming that the PR adapts its transmit power and/or rate upon receiving an interference signal from the CR, and such transmit adaptations are observable by the CR, this phenomenon leads to a new form of feedback from PR to CR, termed as hidden PR feedback,...
This paper presents a multi-antenna cognitive radio (CR) system that is capable of operating concurrently with the primary radio (PR) link. The operation of the CR system consists of three stages: environmental learning, CR channel training and CR data transmission. In environmental learning stage, partial channel information between PR and CR are obtained blindly, based on which the transmit beamforming...
This paper considers spectrum sharing for wireless communication between a cognitive radio (CR) link and a primary radio (PR) link. It is assumed that the CR protects the PR transmission by applying the so-called ldquointerference-temperaturerdquo constraint, whereby the CR is allowed to transmit regardless of the PR's on/off status provided that the resultant interference power level at the PR receiver...
This paper is concerned with spectrum sharing for wireless communication, where a secondary or cognitive radio (CR) link communicates over the same bandwidth that has been assigned to an existing primary radio (PR) link. It is assumed that the CR transmitter has perfect channel state information (CSI) on the channels from it to both the PR and CR receivers (as usually assumed in the literature), as...
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