认知网络中的接受者机会主义

N. Devroye, P. Popovski
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认知无线电可以通过填充频谱间隙、在干扰温度下发射或利用发射端信息来提高频谱效率——所有这些方法都依赖于发射端认知。在这项工作中,我们通过将机会干扰消除(OIC)的工作扩展到多用户场景,将重点转移到接收方认知上。我们考虑一个单一的主收发链路,它与一组认知(辅助)用户同时通信,这些用户形成三个经典多用户通道之一:1)多址通道(MAC), 2)干扰通道(IC),或3)广播通道(BC)。当这些认知用户被允许在主接收机的峰值干扰下进行传输时,我们举例说明了让主接收机与认知接收机共享其传输速率和码本的好处。有了这些码本,当信道条件允许时,认知接收器解码主要和预期的认知信息,与将主要信号视为噪声相比,这提高了次要速率。主用户必须不改变他们的编码器/解码器,并保持对次要操作的遗忘。我们获得了次要MAC、IC和BC的可实现速率区域,在这些区域中,认知接收器机会性地取消了主要干扰,以牺牲码本知识和可能增加的解码复杂性为代价获得更高的速率。
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Receiver-side opportunism in cognitive networks
Cognitive radios may increase spectral efficiency by filling in spectral gaps, transmitting under the interference-temperature, or by exploiting transmitter-side information - all methods which rely on transmitter-side cognition. In this work we shift our focus to receiver-side cognition by extending work on opportunistic interference cancellation (OIC) to multi-user scenarios. We consider a single primary transmitter-receiver link which communicates simultaneously with a group of cognitive (secondary) users that form one of three classical multi-user channels: 1) a multiple access channel (MAC), 2) interference channel (IC), or 3) a broadcast channel (BC). When these cognitive users are permitted to transmit subject to peak interference at the primary receiver, we illustrate the benefit of having the primary share its transmission rate and codebook with the cognitive receivers. With these codebooks, when the channel conditions permit, the cognitive receivers decode both the primary and the intended cognitive message, which boosts the secondary rates as compared to treating the primary signal as noise. The primary users must not change their encoders/decoders and remain oblivious to the secondary operation. We obtain achievable rate regions for the secondary MAC, IC and BC in which the cognitive receivers opportunistically cancel the primary interference to achieve higher rates at the cost of codebook knowledge and, perhaps, increased decoding complexity.
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