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In this study, the authors investigate the resource allocation issue for sensing-based orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) cognitive radio networks. They consider a network consisting multiple secondary users (SUs) and a secondary base station (BS) implementing a two-phase protocol. In the first phase, cooperative spectrum sensing is carried out to detect the vacant subchannels....
Initial ranging (IR) involves detecting the binary phase shift keying (BPSK) code transmitted by the new subscriber station (SS). In this paper, we formulate a simple detector using the Neyman-Pearson theorem (NPT) for single-code detection in IEEE 802.16-compliant time division duplex (TDD) orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems. Exploiting the BPSK structure in the ranging...
In this paper, a linearly coded (LC) relaying scheme is proposed for multiuser relay network in which a number of users communicate simultaneously with a common destination with the help of one relay node, by using orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA). The proposed linear coding at the relay node enables exploiting the frequency diversity in the relay-to-destination (R-to-D) link...
In multi-cell OFDMA systems, inter-cell interference can severely degrade the system throughput, particularly for cell-edge users. To mitigate the inter-cell interference problem, interference coordination is a promising approach that effectively restricts and allocates certain resources among users in different cells to minimize the effect of inter-cell interference. However, most approaches are...
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