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Cooperative cognitive radio (CR) improves quality of service (e.g. rate) of primary users by cooperative transmission from secondary uses. However, as owners of the spectrum, primary users' traffic demands are relatively easy to be satisfied. The rationale is that they would be more interested in the benefits of other format (e.g. revenue), instead of the enhanced rate. In this paper, we propose a...
This paper investigates the interference cancellation (IC) scheme for uplink cognitive radio systems, using the spectrum underlay strategy where the primary users (PUs) and the secondary users (SUs) coexist and operate in the same spectrum. Joint MMSE-based parallel interference cancellation (PIC) and Turbo decoding scheme is proposed to reduce the interference to the PUs, as well as to the SUs, in...
This paper investigates the power allocation between channels in a cognitive wireless network, using the spectrum underlay strategy where the primary users (PUs) and the cognitive users (CUs) coexist and operate in the same spectrum. We propose power allocation schemes to maximize the capacity of the overall system under the constraint that the interference to the PUs due to the CUs will not exceed...
This paper investigates the interference cancellation for a cognitive radio based CDMA system, and the object is to reduce the interference both to the primary and the cognitive users. We propose a beamforming scheme in which the cognitive users operate in the licensed band without causing any interference to the primary user, while employing the interference cancellation technology at the receive...
This paper proposed a cooperative spectrum sharing game method applied to multi-cells cognitive radio system. The method is based on Nash Bargaining Solution (NBS) which can provide both efficient and fair resource sharing results. Path Gain Ratio (PGR) strategy has been applied to the multi-cells system as spectrum etiquette for user-pair selection. Simulation results have shown that the method given...
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