Faculty of Computing - Department of Communication Systems/Blekinge Institute of Technology
Abstract
Efficiently allocating the scarce and expensive radio resources is a key
challenge for advanced radio communication systems. To this end, cognitive
radio (CR) has emerged as a promising solution which can offer considerable
improvements in spectrum utilization. Furthermore, cooperative communication is
a concept proposed to obtain spatial diversity gains through relays without
requiring multiple antennas. To benefit from both CR and cooperative
communications, a combination of CR networks (CRNs) with cooperative relaying
referred to as cognitive cooperative relay networks (CCRNs) has recently been
proposed. CCRNs can better utilize the radio spectrum by allowing the secondary
users (SUs) to opportunistically access spectrum, share spectrum with primary
users (PUs), and provide performance gains offered by cooperative relaying. In
this thesis, a performance analysis of underlay CRNs and CCRNs in different
fading channels is provided based on analytical expressions, numerical results,
and simulations. To allocate power in the CCRNs, power allocation policies are
proposed which consider the peak transmit power limit of the SUs and the outage
probability constraint of the primary network. Thus, the impact of multiuser
diversity, peak transmit power, fading parameters, and modulation schemes on
the performance of the CRNs and CCRNs can be analyzed.
The thesis is divided into an introduction and five research parts based on
peer-reviewed conference papers and journal articles. The introduction provides
fundamental background on spectrum sharing systems, fading channels, and
performance metrics. In the first part, a basic underlay CRN is analyzed where
the outage probability and the ergodic capacity of the network over general
fading channels is derived. In the second part, the outage probability and the
ergodic capacity of an underlay CRN are assessed capturing the effect of
multiuser diversity on the network subject to Nakagami-m fading. Considering
the presence of a PU transmitter (PU-Tx), a power allocation policy is derived
and utilized for CRN performance analysis under Rayleigh fading. In the third
part, the impact of multiple PU-Txs and multiple PU receivers (PU-Rxs) on the
outage probability of an underlay CCRN is studied. The outage constraint at the
PU-Rx and the peak transmit power constraint of the SUs are taken into account
to derive the power allocation policies for the SUs. In the fourth part,
analytical expressions for the outage probability and symbol error probability
for CCRNs are derived where signal combining schemes at the SU receiver (SU-Rx)
are compared. Finally, the fifth part applies a sleep/wake-up strategy and the
min(N; T) policy to an underlay CRN. The SUs of the network operate as wireless
sensor nodes under Nakagami-m fading. A power consumption function of the CRN
is derived. Further, the impact of M/G/1 queue and fading channel parameters on
the power consumption is assessed
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