Title :
Antenna Selection with Power Adaptation in Interference-Constrained Cognitive Radios
Author :
Sarvendranath, Rimalapudi ; Mehta, Neelesh B.
Author_Institution :
Broadcom Corp., India
Abstract :
The performance of an underlay cognitive radio (CR) system, which can transmit when the primary is on, is curtailed by tight constraints on the interference it can cause to the primary receiver. Transmit antenna selection (AS) improves the performance of underlay CR by exploiting spatial diversity but with less hardware. However, the selected antenna and its transmit power now both depend on the channel gains to the secondary and primary receivers. We develop a novel Chernoff-bound based optimal AS and power adaptation (CBBOASPA) policy that minimizes an upper bound on the symbol error probability (SEP) at the secondary receiver, subject to constraints on the average transmit power and the average interference to the primary. The optimal antenna and its power are presented in an insightful closed form in terms of the channel gains. We then analyze the SEP of CBBOASPA. Extensive benchmarking shows that the SEP of CBBOASPA for both MPSK and MQAM is one to two orders of magnitude lower than several ad hoc AS policies and even optimal AS with on-off power control.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; diversity reception; error statistics; phase shift keying; power control; quadrature amplitude modulation; radiofrequency interference; transmitting antennas; CBBOASPA policy; Chernoff-bound based optimal AS-power adaptation policy; MPSK; MQAM; SEP; ad hoc AS policy; antenna selection; average interference; channel gain; interference-constrained cognitive radio; on-off power control; optimal antenna; power adaptation; primary receiver; primary receivers; secondary receivers; spatial diversity; symbol error probability; transmit AS; transmit antenna selection; transmit power; underlay CR system; underlay cognitive radio system; Interference constraints; Power control; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas; Antenna selection; Cognitive radio; Diversity techniques; Fading channels; Interference constraint; Multiple antennas; Power constraint; Symbol error probability; Underlay;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.011814.130427