DocumentCode
20271
Title
Cooperative Cognitive Networks: Optimal, Distributed and Low-Complexity Algorithms
Author
Gan Zheng ; Shenghui Song ; Kai-Kit Wong ; Ottersten, Bjorn
Author_Institution
Interdiscipl. Centre for Security, Reliability & Trust (SnT), Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Volume
61
Issue
11
fYear
2013
fDate
1-Jun-13
Firstpage
2778
Lastpage
2790
Abstract
This paper considers the cooperation between a cognitive system and a primary system where multiple cognitive base stations (CBSs) relay the primary user´s (PU) signals in exchange for more opportunity to transmit their own signals. The CBSs use amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying and coordinated beamforming to relay the primary signals and transmit their own signals. The objective is to minimize the overall transmit power of the CBSs given the rate requirements of the PU and the cognitive users (CUs). We show that the relaying matrices have unity rank and perform two functions: Matched filter receive beamforming and transmit beamforming. We then develop two efficient algorithms to find the optimal solution. The first one has a linear convergence rate and is suitable for distributed implementation, while the second one enjoys superlinear convergence but requires centralized processing. Further, we derive the beamforming vectors for the linear conventional zero-forcing (CZF) and prior zero-forcing (PZF) schemes, which provide much simpler solutions. Simulation results demonstrate the improvement in terms of outage performance due to the cooperation between the primary and cognitive systems.
Keywords
amplify and forward communication; array signal processing; cognitive radio; cooperative communication; matched filters; matrix algebra; AF relaying; CBS; PU signals; amplify-and-forward relaying; cognitive base stations; cognitive users; cooperative cognitive networks; coordinated beamforming; distributed algorithms; linear CZF schemes; linear conventional zero-forcing schemes; linear convergence rate; low-complexity algorithms; matched filter; optimal algorithms; primary signals; primary system; primary user signals; prior zero-forcing schemes; relaying matrices; Cognitive relaying; cooperation; coordinated beamforming; relaying; zero-forcing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2013.2257762
Filename
6497674
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