In this paper, we consider a cooperative cognitive radio relay network (CCRRN), in which there is a pair of primary transmitter (PT) and primary receiver (PR) with each having a… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, we consider a cooperative cognitive radio relay network (CCRRN), in which there is a pair of primary transmitter (PT) and primary receiver (PR) with each having a single antenna, a secondary transmitter (ST) equipped with two antennas and a secondary receiver (SR) having a single antenna. We assume that ST operates in a half-duplex mode with an amplify-and-forward cooperative transmission scheme adopted. For such a system, a novel transmission scheme for CCRRN based on uniquely-factorable constellation pair is proposed, which enables ST to transmit its own information to SR without knowing its channel links to PR and SR while assisting PT transmission. It is shown that one of the significant advantages of our proposed new scheme is that, in a noise-free case, PR and SR are able to decode their own signals uniquely and that, in a Gaussian noise case, they are still able to reliably decode their own signals with full diversity. In addition, a tight upper bound of average pairwise error probability for the maximum-likelihood detector is derived, showing that full diversity is achieved. With this, an optimal power allocation strategy is proposed that minimizes the worst-case upper bound.
               
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