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  • Sum Outage Capacity Maximization in Cognitive Radio Networks with Channel Distribution Information

    Ding XU  Qun LI  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E99-A No:12
      Page(s):
    2600-2603

    This letter considers a cognitive radio (CR) network where multiple secondary downlinks coexist with a primary network. The primary user (PU) is assumed to be protected by the interference outage constraint with only channel distribution information (CDI) being available at the secondary users (SUs). The power allocation problem to maximize the sum outage capacity of the SUs under the interference outage constraint and the transmit power constraint is investigated. Due to the difficulty in obtaining the optimal solution, we propose a heuristic power allocation algorithm based on the bisection search method that can guarantee to satisfy both the interference outage and the transmit power constraints. It is shown that the proposed algorithm converges fast and outperforms other reference algorithms.

  • An Approach of Relay Ordering to Improve OFDM-Based Cooperation

    Pham Ngoc SON  Hyung Yun KONG  

     
    PAPER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E98-B No:5
      Page(s):
    870-877

    Multi-hop cooperative communication has been investigated in order to overcome disadvantages such as fading, obstruction and low power. In addition, with the goal of increasing access capacity, the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation is being advanced as a solution. In this paper, we propose the approach of relay ordering in a Decode-and-Forward OFDM scheme. Combining techniques such as maximal ratio combining and selection combining are employed at receivers and approximate outage capacity probabilities are derived for evaluating system performance over frequency selective Rayleigh fading channels. Final, the expressions are validated by Monte-Carlo simulations, and are used to compare with the same scheme based relay selection.

  • On the Outage Capacity of Fading Cognitive Multicast Channel

    Ding XU  Qun LI  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E97-A No:11
      Page(s):
    2272-2275

    The outage capacity of the fading cognitive multicast channel (CMC) is investigated in this paper. Assume that the instantaneous channel state information (CSI) of the interference link between the cognitive base station (CBS) and the primary user (PU) is available at the CBS, we derive the outage capacity in Rayleigh fading environments under the interference power and the transmit power constraints. Under the condition that the interference power limit is sufficiently larger or smaller than the transmit power limit, the asymptotic outage capacity is obtained in closed-form. Assume that only the channel distribution information (CDI) of the interference link is available at the CBS, the outage capacity under the interference outage and the transmit power constraints is derived in closed-form. The theoretical results are confirmed by simulations. It is shown that the outage capacity is not degraded due to partial knowledge of the interference link when the interference power limit is sufficiently larger than the transmit power limit. It is also shown that the capacity gain due to increasing the number of the secondary users (SUs) is negligible if the number of the SUs is already large. Additionally, the case of CDI with estimation error is also investigated. Interestingly, we show that the estimation error of CDI may be a positive factor for improving the outage capacity of the CMC.

  • Outage Capacity of Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio with MRC Diversity and Outdated CSI under Asymmetric Fading

    Ding XU  Zhiyong FENG  Ping ZHANG  

     
    LETTER-Communication Theory and Signals

      Vol:
    E96-A No:3
      Page(s):
    732-736

    Spectrum sharing cognitive radio (CR) with maximal ratio combining (MRC) diversity under asymmetric fading is studied. Specifically, the channel on the secondary transmitter (STx) to the secondary receiver (SRx) link is Nakagami-m distributed while the channel on the STx to the primary receiver (PRx) link is Rayleigh distributed, and the channel state information (CSI) on the STx-PRx link is assumed to be outdated due to feedback delay. The outage capacity of the secondary user (SU) is derived under the average interference and peak transmit power constraints. The results supported by simulations are presented and show the effects of various system parameters on the outage capacity. Particularly, it is shown that the outdated CSI has no impact on the outage capacities in the cases of low peak transmit power constraint and zero-outage probability. It is also shown that MRC diversity can significantly improve the outage capacity especially for the zero-outage capacity and the outage capacity under low outage probability.

  • Outage Capacity Analysis for SIMO Cognitive Fading Channel in Spectrum Sharing Environment

    Jinlong WANG  Yang YANG  Qihui WU  Xin LIU  

     
    LETTER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E94-B No:8
      Page(s):
    2439-2442

    In this letter, we focus on the spectrum sharing cognitive radio system, wherein a single-input multi-output cognitive fading channel is considered. Subject to the joint average interference constraint and peak interference constraint at the primary receiver, the outage capacity of the cognitive channel involving joint beamforming and power control is analyzed. We derive the optimal beamforming and power control strategy and deduce the closed-form expression for the outage capacity under Rayleigh fading model, the functional regions of two kinds of interference constraints are discussed as well. Furthermore, considering zero-outage transmission, we investigate the delay-limited capacity and introduce a new concept called the zero-outage average interference wall. Extensive simulations corroborate our theoretical results.

  • Iterative Transmit/Receive Antenna Selection in MIMO Systems Based on Channel Capacity Analysis

    Peng LAN  Ju LIU  Fenggang SUN  Peng XUE  

    This paper was canceled on August 6, 2013 because it was found to be a duplicate submission (see details in the pdf file).
     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E94-B No:3
      Page(s):
    844-847

    This letter introduces a closed form expression for the channel capacity increase achieved by adding a new pair of transmit and receive antennas. By analyzing this expression, an iterative transmit/receive antenna selection algorithm of low computational complexity is proposed. The new algorithm has higher computational complexity than some existing algorithms, but as the results show, the performance improvement of the proposed algorithm approaching more to the optimal algorithm.

  • Outage Capacity Analysis of TAS/MRC Systems over Arbitrary Nakagami-m Fading Channels

    Chia-Chun HUNG  Ching-Tai CHIANG  Shyh-Neng LIN  Rong-Ching WU  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E93-B No:1
      Page(s):
    215-218

    A simple closed-form approximation for the outage capacity of Transmit Antenna Selection/Maximal-Ratio Combining (TAS/MRC) systems over independent and identically distributed (i.i.d) Nakagami-m fading channels is derived while the fading index is a positive integer. When the Nakagami-m fading index is not an integer, the approximate outage capacity is derived as a single infinite series of Gamma function. Computer simulations verify the accuracy of the approximate results.

  • On the Optimal Transmission in Multihop Relay Networks over Rayleigh Fading Channels

    Guobing LI  Shihua ZHU  Hui HUI  Yongliang GUO  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E92-B No:6
      Page(s):
    2341-2344

    In this letter we investigate the relaying strategies for multihop transmission in wireless networks over Rayleigh fading channels. Theoretical analysis reveals that equally allocating power among all transmitters and placing relays equidistantly on the line between source and destination are optimal in terms of outage capacity. Then equal time duration for the transmission of each hop is also proved to be optimal. Furthermore, the optimum number of hops is also derived and shown to be inversely proportional to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Numerical simulations agree well with the reported theoretical results.

  • Outage Capacity Analysis of MIMO Macro-Selection Systems

    Wun-Cheol JEONG  Dongfang LIU  Jong-Moon CHUNG  

     
    LETTER-Wireless Communication Technologies

      Vol:
    E89-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1916-1917

    Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems applying macroscopic selection diversity (MSD) are analyzed in composite fading channels through derived expressions of capacity outage probability. The MSD system uses a maximum capacity MIMO base station (BS) selection algorithm, where the results show a significant improvement in outage capacity.

  • Capacity Bounds of SIMO Systems with Co-Channel Interferers

    Yifei ZHAO  Ming ZHAO  Shidong ZHOU  Jing WANG  

     
    LETTER-Information Theory

      Vol:
    E88-A No:8
      Page(s):
    2231-2235

    The exact calculation of the ergodic and outage capacity for Rayleigh fading single-input multiple-output (SIMO) channels in the presence of unequal-power Rayleigh fading interferers is mathematically quite challenging due to the complicated distribution of the capacity. In this paper, a SIMO system with M receive antennas and N interferers is considered. Based on some statistical results, the closed-form upper and lower bound for the ergodic and outage capacity are derived respectively. These bounds are shown to be simple to compute and appear to be quite tight.

  • Optimal Antenna Selection in MIMO Systems with Space-Time Block Coding

    Arogyaswami PAULRAJ  Dhananjay GORE  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E84-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1713-1719

    Optimum antenna sub-set selection in MIMO systems is an attractive cost reducing technique. In this paper we develop an optimal antenna sub-set selection technique to be used in conjunction with space-time block codes over a MIMO link to optimize link error performance over a fading channel. We study the case when antenna sub-set selection is applied either at the transmitter or the receiver. We provide analytical results for substantial improvement in average SNR and outage capacity when antenna sub-set selection is used. Simulation results that verify our analytical prediction are also presented.