TY - GEN
T1 - Outage performance of cognitive wireless relay networks
AU - Lee, Kyounghwan
AU - Yener, Aylin
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In this paper, we investigate the outage performance of cognitive wireless relay networks where source nodes communicate to their destinations via multiple hops facilitated by intermediate cognitive nodes able to acquire spectrum holes. Specifically, we consider a model that consists of a source node, a destination node, and a group of network clusters each consisting of a number of cognitive (unlicensed) relay nodes and a primary (licensed) node. Cognitive nodes relay information from the source depending on their geographical proximity and their ability to acquire the spectrum hole successfully. We investigate the high SNR approximation of the outage probability of the resulting two-hop system to obtain the diversity order. We show that full diversity is achieved only if each relay node successfully identifies the spectrum hole unoccupied by the corresponding primary node in the cluster, and that the diversity order can be significantly less for imperfect spectrum acquisition. Thus, we set out to improve the outage performance by incorporating a specific intra-cluster cooperation scheme where neighboring cognitive relay nodes in a cluster collaborate with a desired cognitive relay node. We show that the combination of this intra-cluster cooperation along with the system level cooperation via relaying through cognitive nodes improves the outage performance significantly, and the full diversity can be achieved if the proper number of neighboring relay nodes participate in the intra-cluster cooperation.
AB - In this paper, we investigate the outage performance of cognitive wireless relay networks where source nodes communicate to their destinations via multiple hops facilitated by intermediate cognitive nodes able to acquire spectrum holes. Specifically, we consider a model that consists of a source node, a destination node, and a group of network clusters each consisting of a number of cognitive (unlicensed) relay nodes and a primary (licensed) node. Cognitive nodes relay information from the source depending on their geographical proximity and their ability to acquire the spectrum hole successfully. We investigate the high SNR approximation of the outage probability of the resulting two-hop system to obtain the diversity order. We show that full diversity is achieved only if each relay node successfully identifies the spectrum hole unoccupied by the corresponding primary node in the cluster, and that the diversity order can be significantly less for imperfect spectrum acquisition. Thus, we set out to improve the outage performance by incorporating a specific intra-cluster cooperation scheme where neighboring cognitive relay nodes in a cluster collaborate with a desired cognitive relay node. We show that the combination of this intra-cluster cooperation along with the system level cooperation via relaying through cognitive nodes improves the outage performance significantly, and the full diversity can be achieved if the proper number of neighboring relay nodes participate in the intra-cluster cooperation.
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U2 - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.132
DO - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.132
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50949108162
SN - 142440357X
SN - 9781424403578
T3 - GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
BT - IEEE GLOBECOM 2006 - 2006 Global Telecommunications Conference
T2 - IEEE GLOBECOM 2006 - 2006 Global Telecommunications Conference
Y2 - 27 November 2006 through 1 December 2006
ER -