In this paper, we propose two subspace-projection-based precoding schemes,
namely, full-projection (FP)- and partial-projection (PP)-based precoding, for
a cognitive radio multiple-input multiple-output (CR-MIMO) network to mitigate
its interference to a primary time-division-duplexing (TDD) system. The
proposed precoding schemes are capable of estimating interference channels
between CR and primary networks, and incorporating the interference from the
primary to the CR system into CR precoding via a novel sensing approach. Then,
the CR performance and resulting interference of the proposed precoding schemes
are analyzed and evaluated. By fully projecting the CR transmission onto a null
space of the interference channels, the FP-based precoding scheme can
effectively avoid interfering the primary system with boosted CR throughput.
While, the PP-based scheme is able to further improve the CR throughput by
partially projecting its transmission onto the null space.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, submitted to the IEEE Trans. Wireless
Communications in April 201