Abstract—We examine the effect of transmit antenna selection on the secondary user (SU) and primary user (PU) capacity in a multiple-input single-output cognitive radio system. We consider antenna selection with the aim of improving SU and PU capacity and mitigating the effects of incomplete channel knowledge by the SU. Under a minimum PU signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio constraint, analytical and semi-analytical expressions for the permissible SU transmit power are derived, which are used in obtaining capacity cumulative distribution functions by means of simulations. We show that PU antenna selection is effective at reducing the SU blocking probability, the probability that it cannot transmit, while SU antenna selection leads to sig...
Abstract—In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the p...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...
Abstract—We examine the impact of channel knowledge on the secondary user (SU) in a cognitive radio ...
Abstract—We examine the impact of limited channel knowl-edge on the secondary user (SU) in a cogniti...
Abstract—The performance of an underlay cognitive radio (CR) system, which can transmit when the pri...
Cognitive radio (CR) technology addresses the problem of spectrum under-utilization. In underlay CR ...
The performance of an underlay cognitive radio (CR) system, which can transmit when the primary is o...
Cognitive radio design aims to increase spectrum utilization by allowing the secondary users (SUs) t...
Cognitive radio design aims to increase spectrum utilization by allowing the secondary users (SUs) t...
Transmit antenna selection is a low-complexity multiple-antenna technique that exploits spatial dive...
Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improves the pe...
Transmit antenna selection is a low-complexity multiple-antenna technique that exploits spatial dive...
Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improves the pe...
Abstract—Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improv...
Abstract—In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the p...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...
Abstract—We examine the impact of channel knowledge on the secondary user (SU) in a cognitive radio ...
Abstract—We examine the impact of limited channel knowl-edge on the secondary user (SU) in a cogniti...
Abstract—The performance of an underlay cognitive radio (CR) system, which can transmit when the pri...
Cognitive radio (CR) technology addresses the problem of spectrum under-utilization. In underlay CR ...
The performance of an underlay cognitive radio (CR) system, which can transmit when the primary is o...
Cognitive radio design aims to increase spectrum utilization by allowing the secondary users (SUs) t...
Cognitive radio design aims to increase spectrum utilization by allowing the secondary users (SUs) t...
Transmit antenna selection is a low-complexity multiple-antenna technique that exploits spatial dive...
Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improves the pe...
Transmit antenna selection is a low-complexity multiple-antenna technique that exploits spatial dive...
Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improves the pe...
Abstract—Transmit antenna selection (AS) is a popular, low hardware complexity technique that improv...
Abstract—In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the p...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...
In the underlay mode of cognitive radio, secondary users are allowed to transmit when the primary is...