In this paper, we derive the packet error probability of cognitive radio networks. Our analysis is valid when the powers of secondary source and relays are adaptive. The secondary source… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, we derive the packet error probability of cognitive radio networks. Our analysis is valid when the powers of secondary source and relays are adaptive. The secondary source and relays can adapt their transmitting power so that interference to primary receiver is below a given threshold T . The analysis takes into account interference from primary transmitter. Different relay selection techniques are investigated such as opportunistic amplify and forward (AF) relaying, partial and reactive relay selection. In opportunistic AF relaying, the selected relay offers the highest end-to-end signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR). Partial relay selection activates the relay with the largest SINR of first hop. Reactive relay selection activates the relay with the largest SINR of second hop.
               
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