Faculty of Computing - Department of Communication Systems/Blekinge Institute of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the packet transmission time in a cognitive
cooperative radio network (CCRN) where a secondary transmitter (SU-Tx) sends
packets to a secondary receiver (SU-Rx) through the help of a secondary relay
(SR). In particular, we assume that the SU-Tx and SR are subject to the joint
constraint of the timeout probability of the primary user (PU) and the peak
transmit powers of the secondary users. On this basis, we investigate the
impact of the transmit power of the PUs and channel mean powers on the packet
transmission time of the CCRN. Utilizing the concept of timeout, adaptive
transmit power allocation policies for the SU-Tx and SR are considered. More
importantly, analytical expressions for the endto- end throughput, end-to-end
packet transmission time, and stable condition for the SR operation are
obtained. Our results indicate that the second hop of the considered CCRN is
not a bottleneck if the channel mean powers of the interference links of the
networks are small and the SR peak transmit power is set to a high value
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