Cognitive Radio (CR) systems are built on the coexistence of primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs), the latter being allowed to share spectral resources with the PUs but under strict interference limitations. However, such limitations may easily be violated by SUs if perfect SU-to-PU channel state information (CSI) is not available at the secondary transmitters, which always happens in practice. In this paper, we propose a distributed design of MIMO CR networks under global interference temperature constraints that is robust (in the worst-case sense) against SU-to-PU channel uncertainties. More specifically, we consider two alternative formulations that are complementary to each other in terms of signaling and system performance, na...
Cognitive radio represents a promising paradigm to further increase transmission rates in wireless n...
It is a complex task to allocate the secondary users\u27 power in OFDM-based cognitive radio network...
In this paper, we consider the problem of interferers for cooperative spectrum sensing in a centrali...
Abstract—Cognitive Radio (CR) systems are built on the coexistence of primary users (PUs) and second...
In cognitive radio (CR) systems, the primary users (PU) are protected by temperature interference co...
Cognitive radio (CR) systems improve the spectral efficiency by allowing the coexistence in harmony ...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the researchers' comm...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the research communit...
Using imperfect channel state information (CSI) may cause severe violations of the interference rest...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the research communit...
The concept of cognitive radio has recently received great attention from the research community as ...
In cognitive radio networks, it is challenging for secondary users (SUs) to estimate and control the...
We consider the problem of maximizing the throughput of a multi-input multi-output (MIMO) cognitive ...
We consider a multi-channel multi-user cognitive radio MIMO network in which each node controls its ...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Cognitive radio represents a promising paradigm to further increase transmission rates in wireless n...
It is a complex task to allocate the secondary users\u27 power in OFDM-based cognitive radio network...
In this paper, we consider the problem of interferers for cooperative spectrum sensing in a centrali...
Abstract—Cognitive Radio (CR) systems are built on the coexistence of primary users (PUs) and second...
In cognitive radio (CR) systems, the primary users (PU) are protected by temperature interference co...
Cognitive radio (CR) systems improve the spectral efficiency by allowing the coexistence in harmony ...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the researchers' comm...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the research communit...
Using imperfect channel state information (CSI) may cause severe violations of the interference rest...
The concept of cognitive radio (CR) has recently received great attention from the research communit...
The concept of cognitive radio has recently received great attention from the research community as ...
In cognitive radio networks, it is challenging for secondary users (SUs) to estimate and control the...
We consider the problem of maximizing the throughput of a multi-input multi-output (MIMO) cognitive ...
We consider a multi-channel multi-user cognitive radio MIMO network in which each node controls its ...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Cognitive radio represents a promising paradigm to further increase transmission rates in wireless n...
It is a complex task to allocate the secondary users\u27 power in OFDM-based cognitive radio network...
In this paper, we consider the problem of interferers for cooperative spectrum sensing in a centrali...