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A Full Diversity Cooperative Spectrum Sharing Scheme for Cognitive Radio Networks

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This paper presents an enhanced cooperative spectrum sharing scheme in a cognitive radio network, which consists of two pairs: a primary transmitter-primary receiver pair and a secondary base station-secondary receiver… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents an enhanced cooperative spectrum sharing scheme in a cognitive radio network, which consists of two pairs: a primary transmitter-primary receiver pair and a secondary base station-secondary receiver pair. The developed scheme is based on a three time slots cooperative spectrum sharing, which exploits the maximum diversity gain for both the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU). The performance of the developed scheme is assessed through the derivation of new closed-form expressions for both the bit error rate and achievable rate for arbitrary signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In addition, we carry out an asymptotic analysis in the high SNR regime, which proves that the proposed scheme achieves a full diversity order for the PU and SU. Results of analytical expressions and numerical simulations both verify that the proposed scheme achieves significant gains for error and rate performance, for both the PU and SU, in comparison to other baseline schemes.

Keywords: scheme cognitive; diversity; spectrum sharing; cooperative spectrum; sharing scheme

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2017

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