DocumentCode :
1476335
Title :
Capacity Limits of Multiuser Multiantenna Cognitive Networks
Author :
Li, Yang ; Nosratinia, Aria
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USA
Volume :
58
Issue :
7
fYear :
2012
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
4493
Lastpage :
4508
Abstract :
Unlike point-to-point cognitive radio, where the constraint imposed by the primary rigidly curbs the secondary throughput, multiple secondary users have the potential to efficiently harvest the spectrum and share it among themselves. This paper analyzes the sum throughput of a multiuser cognitive radio system with multiantenna base stations, either in the uplink or downlink mode. The primary and secondary have N and n users, respectively, and their base stations have M and m antennas, respectively. We show that an uplink secondary throughput grows with m/N+1 log n if the primary is a downlink system, and grows with m/M+1 log n if the primary is an uplink system. These growth rates are shown to be optimal and can be obtained with a simple threshold-based user selection rule. In addition, we show that the secondary throughput can grow proportional to , while simultaneously the interference on the primary is forced down to zero, asymptotically. For a downlink secondary, it is shown that the throughput grows with in the presence of either an uplink or downlink primary system. In addition, the interference on the primary can be made to go to zero asymptotically, while the secondary throughput increases proportionally to . The effect of unequal path loss and shadowing is also studied. It is shown that under a broad class of path loss and shadowing models, the secondary throughput growth rates remain unaffected.
Keywords :
antennas; cognitive radio; computational complexity; capacity limits; downlink primary system; downlink secondary; multiantenna base stations; multiple secondary users; multiuser cognitive radio system; multiuser multiantenna cognitive networks; path loss; point-to-point cognitive radio; secondary throughput growth rates; shadowing models; sum throughput; threshold-based user selection rule; uplink primary system; uplink secondary throughput; Antennas; Base stations; Cognitive radio; Interference constraints; Shadow mapping; Throughput; Capacity scaling; cognitive radio; interference; multiuser diversity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2012.2191711
Filename :
6172679
Link To Document :
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