Power adaptation for joint switched diversity and adaptive modulation schemes in spectrum sharing systems
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ArticleKAUST Department
Electrical Engineering ProgramComputer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
Communication Theory Lab
Date
2012-09Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/562310
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Under the scenario of an underlay cognitive radio network, we propose in this paper an adaptive scheme using transmit power adaptation, switched transmit diversity, and adaptive modulation in order to improve the performance of existing switching efficient schemes (SES) and bandwidth efficient schemes (BES). Taking advantage of the channel reciprocity principle, we assume that the channel state information (CSI) of the interference link is available to the secondary transmitter. This information is then used by the secondary transmitter to adapt its transmit power, modulation constellation size, and used transmit branch. The goal of this joint adaptation is to minimize the average number of switched branches and the average system delay given the fading channel conditions, the required error rate performance, and a peak interference constraint to the primary receiver. We analyze the proposed scheme in terms of the average number of branch switching, average delay, and we provide a closed-form expression of the average bit error rate (BER). We demonstrate through numerical examples that the proposed scheme provides a compromise between the SES and the BES schemes. © 2012 IEEE.Citation
Bouida, Z., Tourki, K., Ghrayeb, A., Qaraqe, K., & Alouini, M.-S. (2012). Power Adaptation for Joint Switched Diversity and Adaptive Modulation Schemes in Spectrum Sharing Systems. IEEE Communications Letters, 16(9), 1482–1485. doi:10.1109/lcomm.2012.071612.121206Sponsors
This paper was made possible by Grant NPRP 08-101-2-025 and Grant NPRP 09-126-2-054 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.Journal
IEEE Communications Lettersae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/LCOMM.2012.071612.121206