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Secure communications over cognitive radio (CR) MIMO channels is studied. The secrecy capacity, defined operationally as the maximum achievable secrecy rate subject to reliability and secrecy constraints, of CR MIMO wiretap channel is established under power and interference constraints, including a number of closed-form expressions, bounds and related properties. The secrecy capacity of this channel...
It is well understood that in wireless networks, channel failures, which are typically caused by equipment or power failures as well as intrinsic features in radio transmissions, such as fading and shadowing, can easily result in network performance degradation. Therefore, fast recovery from channel failures is an important measure that should be incorporated with those networks. Consequently, in...
Consider power allocation for Secondary User (SU) packet transmissions over multiple channels with variable Primary User (PU) arrival rates in cognitive radio networks. Two problems are studied in this paper: The first one is to minimize the collision probability with PUs and the second one is to maximize the data rate while keeping the collision probability bounded. It is shown that the optimal solution...
Cognitive radio (CR) technology provides great flexibility in spectrum utilization with orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) as its candidate transmission technique. In this paper, we propose a simple spectrum shaping scheme for OFDM-based CRs to enhance spectral compactness and ensure bandwidth efficiency. By mapping antipodal symbol pairs onto adjacent subcarriers at the edges of the...
Cooperative spectrum sensing improves detection performance over fading and shadowing channels by using multiple cognitive radio (CR) users. Compared with local spectrum sensing with individual CR user, it can either reduce sensitivity requirements for each CR user or shorten the overall sensing duration. These advantages are from spatial diversity when all cooperative users sense a common primary...
Channel bonding/aggregation techniques, which assemble several channels together as one channel, could be used in cognitive radio networks for the purpose of achieving better bandwidth utilization. In existing work on this topic, channel bonding/aggregation is focused on the cases when primary channels are time slotted or stationary as compared with secondary users' activities. In this paper, we analyze...
This paper presents two MAC strategies for multi-hop cognitive radio networks in single radio multi-channel cases. Both strategies use one of the idle multiple channels for communication among secondary users, and the network will leave the current channel and jump to another channel as a group if any primary user appears. The first strategy is based on a pre-defined pattern that will always tune...
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