Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising solution to address the more and more congested radio spectrum. Cooperative relaying can provide a better transmission performance for the secondary user (SU), while the performance of the primary user (PU, also named licensed user) should be preferentially protected especially when there is misdetection probability. In this paper, in order to keep the PU away from outage caused by the interference from the SU under a certain signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the maximum SNR for the SU can be derived by using the rate decaying factor (RDF). Then, based on the maximum channel gain and the maximum SNR, the outage probability is analyzed using decode-and-forward (DF) relaying and amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying...
We consider a cognitive radio (CR) scenario where the signals transmitted by a secondary user are re...
Abstract—In this letter, considering a cognitive relay network with the maximum transmit power limit...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive relay network (CRN) in which the primary receiver (PR) is pro...
Over time, wireless technology advancements in the field of communications have been attracting ever...
Over time, wireless technology advancements in the field of communications have been attracting ever...
This thesis considers the incorporation of cooperative relays into a cognitive radio network. Cognit...
This thesis considers the incorporation of cooperative relays into a cognitive radio network. Cognit...
In this paper, outage performance of cognitive cooperative radio networks using two decode-and-forwa...
This paper investigates the outage and diversity performance in a cognitive radio (CR) network, in w...
In this paper outage performance of a secondary user (SU) is evaluated under amplify and forward (AF...
In this paper outage performance of a secondary user (SU) is evaluated under amplify and forward (A...
With the rapid development and the increasing use of wireless devices, spectrum scarcity has become ...
In this paper we have analyzed performance of relay based Cognitive Radio (CR) networks. Later on we...
Efficiently allocating the scarce and expensive radio resources is a key challenge for advanced radi...
Opportunistic spectrum access, popularly known as cognitive radio technology is an innovative radio ...
We consider a cognitive radio (CR) scenario where the signals transmitted by a secondary user are re...
Abstract—In this letter, considering a cognitive relay network with the maximum transmit power limit...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive relay network (CRN) in which the primary receiver (PR) is pro...
Over time, wireless technology advancements in the field of communications have been attracting ever...
Over time, wireless technology advancements in the field of communications have been attracting ever...
This thesis considers the incorporation of cooperative relays into a cognitive radio network. Cognit...
This thesis considers the incorporation of cooperative relays into a cognitive radio network. Cognit...
In this paper, outage performance of cognitive cooperative radio networks using two decode-and-forwa...
This paper investigates the outage and diversity performance in a cognitive radio (CR) network, in w...
In this paper outage performance of a secondary user (SU) is evaluated under amplify and forward (AF...
In this paper outage performance of a secondary user (SU) is evaluated under amplify and forward (A...
With the rapid development and the increasing use of wireless devices, spectrum scarcity has become ...
In this paper we have analyzed performance of relay based Cognitive Radio (CR) networks. Later on we...
Efficiently allocating the scarce and expensive radio resources is a key challenge for advanced radi...
Opportunistic spectrum access, popularly known as cognitive radio technology is an innovative radio ...
We consider a cognitive radio (CR) scenario where the signals transmitted by a secondary user are re...
Abstract—In this letter, considering a cognitive relay network with the maximum transmit power limit...
In this paper, we consider a cognitive relay network (CRN) in which the primary receiver (PR) is pro...