Adaptive Transmission Schemes for MISO Spectrum Sharing Systems Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • We propose three adaptive transmission techniques aiming to maximize the capacity of a multiple-input-single-output (MISO) secondary system under the scenario of an underlay cognitive radio network. In the first scheme, namely the best antenna selection (BAS) scheme, the antenna maximizing the capacity of the secondary link is used for transmission. We then propose an orthogonal space time bloc code (OSTBC) transmission scheme using the Alamouti scheme with transmit antenna selection (TAS), namely the TAS/STBC scheme. The performance improvement offered by this scheme comes at the expense of an increased complexity and delay when compared to the BAS scheme. As a compromise between these schemes, we propose a hybrid scheme using BAS when only one antenna verifies the interference condition and TAS/STBC when two or more antennas are illegible for communication. We first derive closed-form expressions of the statistics of the received signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) at the secondary receiver (SR). These results are then used to analyze the performance of the proposed techniques in terms of the average spectral efficiency, the average number of transmit antennas, and the average bit error rate (BER). This performance is then illustrated via selected numerical examples. 2013 IEEE.

name of conference

  • 2013 IEEE 14th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC)

published proceedings

  • 2013 IEEE 14TH WORKSHOP ON SIGNAL PROCESSING ADVANCES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (SPAWC)

author list (cited authors)

  • Bouida, Z., Ghrayeb, A., Qaraqe, K. A., & Alouini, M.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Bouida, Zied||Ghrayeb, Ali||Qaraqe, Khalid A||Alouini, Mohamed-Slim

publication date

  • June 2013