Cognitive radios have been studied recently as a means to utilize spectrum in a more efficient manner. This paper focuses on the fundamental limits of operation of a MIMO cognitive radio network with a single licensed user and a single cognitive user. The channel setting is equivalent to an interference channel with degraded message sets (with the cognitive user having access to the licensed user’s message). An achievable region and an outer bound is derived for such a network setting. It is shown that the achievable region is optimal for a portion of the capacity region that includes sum capacity. I
Cognitive radio is an interesting concept for solving the problem of spectrum availability by allowi...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the fundamental limits of per-formance of cognitive radios in a multipl...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectrum utiliza...
Abstract Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels....
Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels. We outli...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of maximizing the ergodic sum-rate of an N-user cogni...
[[abstract]]The maximum-minimum-throughput-based power assignment (MMTPA), which results in the maxi...
Cognitive radios hold tremendous promise for in-creasing spectral efficiency in wireless systems. Th...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
Abstract—In this paper, we develop a general mathematical framework to incorporate dynamic spectrum ...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
Cognitive radio is an interesting concept for solving the problem of spectrum availability by allowi...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the fundamental limits of per-formance of cognitive radios in a multipl...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectrum utiliza...
Abstract Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels....
Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels. We outli...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of maximizing the ergodic sum-rate of an N-user cogni...
[[abstract]]The maximum-minimum-throughput-based power assignment (MMTPA), which results in the maxi...
Cognitive radios hold tremendous promise for in-creasing spectral efficiency in wireless systems. Th...
Abstract—Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to improve the spectru...
Abstract—In this paper, we develop a general mathematical framework to incorporate dynamic spectrum ...
Abstract—We explore the performance tradeoff between op-portunistic and regulated access inherent in...
Cognitive radio is an interesting concept for solving the problem of spectrum availability by allowi...
Today's wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large ...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...