Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation

In this paper, we propose an opportunistic spectrum sharing protocol that exploits the situation when the primary system is incapable of supporting its target transmission rate. Specifically, the secondary system tries to help the primary system to achieve its target rate via two-phase cooperative O...

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Main Authors: Lu, Wei Dang., Gong, Yi., Ting, See Ho., Wu, Xuan Li., Zhang, Nai Tong.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-850582020-03-07T13:57:24Z Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation Lu, Wei Dang. Gong, Yi. Ting, See Ho. Wu, Xuan Li. Zhang, Nai Tong. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In this paper, we propose an opportunistic spectrum sharing protocol that exploits the situation when the primary system is incapable of supporting its target transmission rate. Specifically, the secondary system tries to help the primary system to achieve its target rate via two-phase cooperative OFDM relaying, where the secondary system acts as an amplify-and-forward relay for the primary system by allocating a fraction of its subcarriers to forward the primary signal. At the same time, the secondary system uses the remaining subcarriers to transmit its own signal, and thus gaining opportunistic spectrum access. As a part of the protocol, if the primary system finds that outage will occur even when the secondary system serves as a pure relay, the primary system will cease transmission and the secondary system will be granted access to the primary spectrum. We study the joint optimization of the set of subcarriers used for cooperation, subcarrier pairing, and subcarrier power allocation such that the transmission rate of the secondary system is maximized, while helping the primary system, as a higher priority, to achieve its target rate. Simulation results demonstrate the performance of the proposed spectrum sharing protocol as well as the win-win solution for the primary and secondary systems. 2013-07-16T07:05:18Z 2019-12-06T15:56:23Z 2013-07-16T07:05:18Z 2019-12-06T15:56:23Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Lu, W. D., Gong, Y., Ting, S. H., Wu, X. L., & Zhang, N. T. (2012). Cooperative OFDM Relaying for Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing: Protocol Design and Resource Allocation. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 11(6), 2126-2135. 1536-1276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85058 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11581 10.1109/TWC.2012.032812.110524 en IEEE transactions on wireless communications © 2012 IEEE.
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Lu, Wei Dang.
Gong, Yi.
Ting, See Ho.
Wu, Xuan Li.
Zhang, Nai Tong.
Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
description In this paper, we propose an opportunistic spectrum sharing protocol that exploits the situation when the primary system is incapable of supporting its target transmission rate. Specifically, the secondary system tries to help the primary system to achieve its target rate via two-phase cooperative OFDM relaying, where the secondary system acts as an amplify-and-forward relay for the primary system by allocating a fraction of its subcarriers to forward the primary signal. At the same time, the secondary system uses the remaining subcarriers to transmit its own signal, and thus gaining opportunistic spectrum access. As a part of the protocol, if the primary system finds that outage will occur even when the secondary system serves as a pure relay, the primary system will cease transmission and the secondary system will be granted access to the primary spectrum. We study the joint optimization of the set of subcarriers used for cooperation, subcarrier pairing, and subcarrier power allocation such that the transmission rate of the secondary system is maximized, while helping the primary system, as a higher priority, to achieve its target rate. Simulation results demonstrate the performance of the proposed spectrum sharing protocol as well as the win-win solution for the primary and secondary systems.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Lu, Wei Dang.
Gong, Yi.
Ting, See Ho.
Wu, Xuan Li.
Zhang, Nai Tong.
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author Lu, Wei Dang.
Gong, Yi.
Ting, See Ho.
Wu, Xuan Li.
Zhang, Nai Tong.
author_sort Lu, Wei Dang.
title Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
title_short Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
title_full Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
title_fullStr Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative OFDM relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
title_sort cooperative ofdm relaying for opportunistic spectrum sharing : protocol design and resource allocation
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