School of Computing/Blekinge Institute of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the performance of cognitive amplify-and-forward (AF)
relay networks with beamforming under
the peak interference power constraint of the primary user (PU). We focus on
the scenario that beamforming is applied at the multi-antenna secondary
transmitter and receiver. Also, the secondary relay network operates in channel
state information assisted AF mode, and the signals undergo independent
Nakagami-m fading. In particular, closed-form expressions for the outage
probability and symbol error rate (SER) of the considered network over
Nakagami-m fading are presented. More importantly, asymptotic closed-form
expressions for the outage probability and SER are derived. These tractable
closed-form expressions for the network performance readily enable us to
evaluate and examine the impact of network parameters on the system
performance. Specifically, the impact of the number of antennas, the fading
severity parameters, the channel mean powers, and the peak interference power
is addressed. The asymptotic analysis manifests that the peak interference
power constraint imposed on the secondary relay network has no effect on the
diversity gain. However, the coding gain is affected by the fading parameters
of the links from the primary receiver to the secondary relay network
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