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To meet the imperative need for ubiquitous mobile communication, the infrastructure of the next-generation mobile system, i.e. 5G, is developing toward a densely distributed cellular network with multiple tiers of base stations and access technologies serving users with different mobility styles and variant bandwidth demands. Therefore, strategy of power control and interference mitigation is becoming...
This paper investigates joint relay selection (RS) and power allocation (PA) in cognitive radio (CR) systems, in which relay nodes operate in amplify-and-forward (AF) mode. In contrast to the conventional schemes, we take into account the performance of the secondary user (SU) which acts as the relay. A two-step optimization scheme is proposed to maximize system throughput with minimum rate guarantees...
In this paper, we consider the problem of hierarchical bandwidth sharing in cognitive radio (CR) environment. In the system model under consideration, a primary service provider (PSP) can sell its available spectrum bandwidth to a secondary service provider (SSP). In contrast to the conventional schemes, the SUs served by the SSP can also share the unsold bands of the PSP through the approach of opportunistic...
In cognitive radio network, multiple primary service providers compete with each other to offer spectrum access opportunities to the secondary users and obtain the economic benefits. According to the problem of spectrum pricing for primary users in cognitive radio network, a novel spectrum pricing algorithm based on static Bertrand game theory is proposed in this paper. Not only does this algorithm...
In this paper, we consider the problem of joint relay selection and power allocation in a cognitive radio (CR) network, where a secondary user (SU) source communicates with a secondary access point (AP) assisted by a set of SU relays. Each SU in this set not only acts as a potential relay but also has its own data transmission requirement. Keeping the interference to the primary user (PU) below a...
The frequency resource of mobile communication systems is intensive and it needs to combine with cognitive radio technology. The mobile telecommunication system subscribers are sensitive to interference, making the interference problem need prompt solution. This paper analyzes the inter-system and intra-system interference and proposes the approach of utilizing spectrum holes classification. The spectrum...
The merit factor (MF) introduced by Golay has long been accepted as the standard criterion to evaluate and design binary sequences with good anti-multipath property in sonar, radar, and communication systems for its theoretical tightness and practical simplicity. In this paper, we first show that the MF is a biased anti-multipath performance evaluation metric in theory and, more importantly, is not...
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