Title :
On the Multi-User Diversity with Fixed Power Transmission in Cognitive Radio Networks
Author :
Tae-Won Ban ; Bang Chul Jung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Gyeongsang Nat. Univ., Jinju, South Korea
Abstract :
In this letter, we investigate the multi-user diversity (MUD) in an underlay cognitive radio (CR) network where multiple secondary transmitters and primary receivers exist. Many studies on MUD in the underlay CR network have assumed that the secondary transmitters adaptively control their transmit power in order to achieve the {optimal} MUD gain, maintaining the interference at the primary receivers below a pre-determined level. We, however, prove the optimal MUD gain can be also achieved by the fixed power transmission strategy. In contrast to the adaptive power transmission strategy, the fixed power operation in the secondary transmitters relaxes the coordination constraint between the primary and secondary networks, and significantly reduces the signaling and feedback overhead from the secondary transmitters to the secondary receiver.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; diversity reception; feedback; radio receivers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication signalling; MUD; adaptive power transmission strategy; feedback overhead; fixed power transmission; fixed power transmission strategy; interference; multiple secondary transmitters; multiuser diversity; optimal MUD gain; primary networks; primary receivers; secondary networks; secondary receiver; secondary transmitters; signaling; underlay CR network; underlay cognitive radio network; Cognitive radio; Multiuser detection; Power transmission; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Throughput; Cognitive radio networks; multi-user diversity; opportunistic scheduling; power control; spectrum sharing;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/WCL.2013.111813.130675