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On the Higher Order Statistics of the Channel Capacity in Dispersed Spectrum Cognitive Radio Systems Over Generalized Fading Channels
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2016 , Article)
This work is devoted to the study of dispersed spectrum cognitive radio (CR) systems over independent and nonidentically distributed (i.n.i.d.) generalized fading channels. More specifically, this is performed in terms of ...
Area spectral efficiency of underlay cognitive radio transmission over rayleigh fading channels
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive radio is a promising technology to improve the spectrum utilization by allowing the unlicensed (secondary) user share a frequency bandwidth with the licensed (primary) owner under the condition that no harmful ...
Performance analysis of selective cooperation in underlay cognitive networks over Rayleigh channels
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IEEE
, 2011 , Conference Paper)
Underlay cognitive networks should follow strict interference thresholds to operate in parallel with primary networks. This constraint limits their transmission power and eventually the area of coverage. Therefore, it is ...
Performance analysis of best relay selection scheme for amplify-and-forward cooperative networks in identical Nakagami-m channels
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IEEE
, 2010 , Conference Paper)
In cooperative communication networks, the use of multiple relays between the source and the destination was proposed to increase the diversity gain. Since the source and all the relays must transmit on orthogonal channels, ...
Cooperative communications scheme with interference management under ICI for OFDM LTE-A systems
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
In long term evolution (LTE) systems, the achievable cell spectral efficiency is often limited by the inter carrier interference (ICI) or coverage shortage of base stations. Hence, in LTE-Advanced, cooperative communication ...
Performance analysis of relay selection schemes in OFDM-based underlay cognitive networks
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising technology that allows wireless systems to sense the environment and learn from previous experience to improve the communication quality. However, CR needs a flexible and adaptive physical ...