In this paper, we consider a broadband cognitive radio network, where the primary and secondary systems employ a multicarrier modulation scheme. The proposed spectrumsharing scheme is based on additive superposition coding: specifically, the secondary transmitter acts as an amplify-andforward relay, forwarding a linearly weighted combination of the received multicarrier primary signal and its own block of multiple symbols. Such a superposition is performed by the secondary transmitter on the fly, in a single multicarrier symbol of the primary system. Moreover, the proposed scheme does not require cooperation between the primary and secondary systems. An information-theoretic performance analysis of the proposed scheme is developed, whose findings are corroborated by means of numerical Monte Carlo simulations.
Non-cooperative superposition relaying for multicarrier cognitive networks / Darsena, D., Gelli, G., Verde, F.. - (2016), pp. 251-256. (IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) Valencia (Spagna) 4-8 Settembre 2016).
Non-cooperative superposition relaying for multicarrier cognitive networks
Darsena, Donatella;GELLI, GIACINTO;VERDE, FRANCESCO
2016
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a broadband cognitive radio network, where the primary and secondary systems employ a multicarrier modulation scheme. The proposed spectrumsharing scheme is based on additive superposition coding: specifically, the secondary transmitter acts as an amplify-andforward relay, forwarding a linearly weighted combination of the received multicarrier primary signal and its own block of multiple symbols. Such a superposition is performed by the secondary transmitter on the fly, in a single multicarrier symbol of the primary system. Moreover, the proposed scheme does not require cooperation between the primary and secondary systems. An information-theoretic performance analysis of the proposed scheme is developed, whose findings are corroborated by means of numerical Monte Carlo simulations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


