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Optimizing Performance of Co-Existing Underlay Secondary Networks

In this paper, we analyze sum throughput and (asymptotic) sum ergodic rate performance of two co-existing downlink multiuser underlay secondary networks employing either fixed-rate transmission (FRT) or (channel aware) adaptive… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we analyze sum throughput and (asymptotic) sum ergodic rate performance of two co-existing downlink multiuser underlay secondary networks employing either fixed-rate transmission (FRT) or (channel aware) adaptive rate transmission (ART). In the considered scenario in which two secondary sources may transmit simultaneously, intelligent apportioning the interference temperature limit (ITL) is vital. We consider cases when this ITL apportioning is based on statistical properties of the channels, or on full (or partial) knowledge of the channel gains. For these cases, proper network management (NM) strategies are evolved to maximize sum throughput or sum ergodic rate of the secondary networks. Each NM strategy determines whether both secondary sources should transmit concurrently or not, and also determines their transmit powers. We demonstrate that a channel aware NM strategy is superior to an optimal fixed NM strategy. With secondary sources employing non-opportunistic user selection, in case of FRT (ART), we demonstrate that there exists a critical target-rate (ITL) below which it is advantageous to operate both secondary networks concurrently. We present closed form expressions of critical parameters that influence sum throughput and sum ergodic rate. Computer simulations are presented to corroborate the derived expressions.

Keywords: sum throughput; underlay secondary; sum ergodic; secondary networks; rate; performance

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Year Published: 2018

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