DocumentCode :
1268903
Title :
Cross-Layer Combining of Adaptive Modulation and Truncated ARQ Under Cognitive Radio Resource Requirements
Author :
Yang, Yuli ; Ma, Hao ; Aïssa, Sonia
Author_Institution :
King Abdullah Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
4020
Lastpage :
4030
Abstract :
In addressing the issue of taking full advantage of the shared spectrum under imposed limitations in a cognitive radio (CR) network, we exploit a cross-layer design for the communications of secondary users (SUs), which combines adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) at the physical layer with truncated automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocol at the data link layer. To achieve high spectral efficiency (SE) while maintaining a target packet loss probability (PLP), switching among different transmission modes is performed to match the time-varying propagation conditions pertaining to the secondary link. Herein, by minimizing the SU´s packet error rate (PER) with each transmission mode subject to the spectrum-sharing constraints, we obtain the optimal power allocation at the secondary transmitter (ST) and then derive the probability density function (pdf) of the received SNR at the secondary receiver (SR). Based on these statistics, the SU´s packet loss rate and average SE are obtained in closed form, considering transmissions over block-fading channels with different distributions. Our results quantify the relation between the performance of a secondary link exploiting the cross-layer-designed adaptive transmission and the interference inflicted on the primary user (PU) in CR networks.
Keywords :
adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; automatic repeat request; cognitive radio; fading channels; modulation coding; probability; radio links; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; AMC; CR network; PLP; SU packet error rate; SU packet loss; adaptive modulation and coding; block-fading channels; cognitive radio network; cognitive radio resource requirements; cross-layer design; cross-layer-designed adaptive transmission; data link layer; optimal power allocation; packet loss probability; physical layer; primary user; probability density function; received SNR; secondary link; secondary receiver; secondary transmitter; secondary users; spectrum-sharing constraints; time-varying propagation conditions; transmission mode subject; truncated ARQ protocol; truncated automatic repeat request protocol; Automatic repeat request; Fading; Joints; Physical layer; Probability density function; Signal to noise ratio; Strontium; Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC); automatic repeat request (ARQ); cognitive radio (CR); cross-layer design; packet error rate (PER); packet loss probability (PLP); spectral efficiency (SE); spectrum sharing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2012.2214410
Filename :
6276271
Link To Document :
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