Performance Analysis of the Cognitive Cooperative Scheme Based on Cognitive Relays

Shengnan Yan, Xiaoxiang Wang, Hongtao Zhang
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We propose a cognitive cooperative scheme based on cognitive relays in the downlink of a time division multiple access (TDMA) system. Cognitive relays utilize the spectrum holes detected via the spectrum detection to relay information, which can share the downlink slots through the frequency-division orthogonal transmission. Therefore, no extra system resources (slots or channels) are allocated for cooperation and the system encounters no bandwidth loss. Compared with the conventional cooperative scheme, the system throughput of our scheme can be significantly improved due to slot savings; however, our scheme suffers from outage performance degradation because the cognitive relays may not acquire spectrum holes or introduce interference from the licensed users of the spectrum as a result of acquiring spectrum "holes" by mistake. The analysis and simulation results suggest our scheme to achieve the system throughput gain at the price of the diversity performance loss.
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基于认知中继的认知协作方案性能分析
提出了一种基于时分多址(TDMA)系统下行链路认知中继的认知协作方案。认知中继利用频谱检测检测到的频谱空穴进行信息中继,通过分频正交传输共享下行信道。因此,不需要为协作分配额外的系统资源(插槽或通道),也不会造成系统带宽损失。与传统的协作方案相比,由于节省了插槽,可以显著提高系统吞吐量;然而,由于认知中继可能不会获取频谱漏洞或由于错误获取频谱“漏洞”而引入频谱许可用户的干扰,因此我们的方案存在中断性能下降的问题。分析和仿真结果表明,该方案以牺牲分集性能为代价实现了系统吞吐量的提高。
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