Edgar Eduardo Benítez OlivoDiana Pamela Moya OsorioDaniel Benevides da CostaJosé Cândido Silveira Santos Filho
We analyze the outage performance of two spectrally efficient schemes for exploiting multiuser diversity in cognitive relaying networks. We consider a secondary network composed by one source node communicating with the best one out of $L$ available destinations, selected according to the channel quality of the direct links. If the transmission through the selected direct link drops below a given threshold, then a half-duplex decode-and-forward relaying transmission is invoked. At this stage, two schemes are considered. In the first scheme, the previously selected secondary destination employs maximal-ratio combining to handle the signals received from the secondary source and relay. In the second scheme, maximal-ratio combining is employed as well, but at a possibly different secondary destination, selected so as to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio at the combiner output. In both schemes, we consider an underlay spectrum-sharing mechanism. We derive exact analytical expressions for the outage probability of the proposed schemes and validate them by Monte Carlo simulations. An asymptotic analysis reveals that the proposed schemes can achieve full diversity order, equal to $L+1$. Importantly, we show that, at high signal-to-noise ratio, the mean spectral efficiency of the proposed schemes approximates that one attained by direct transmission.
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