2019 25th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/apcc47188.2019.9026514
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Outage Performance of Cooperative Underlay Cognitive Radio with Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access

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“…Recent studies have reported that, deploying multiple relays for assisting the ST-secondary receiver (SR) communication in the secondary network would be more beneficial than the use of fixed relaying (ie, single relay) strategy. 18,19 However, if the relay nodes operate in the conventional half-duplex (HD) mode, the secondary network of the resulting NOMA enabled underlay half-duplex cognitive relay networks, that is, NOMA-HDCRNs, will suffer SE degradation, owing to the requirement of orthogonal channels for transmission and reception at the HD relay nodes. The inefficiency of HD relaying can be overcome by adopting full-duplex (FD) relaying, where the relay nodes implement simultaneous transmission and reception (STAR) in the same time-frequency resource.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have reported that, deploying multiple relays for assisting the ST-secondary receiver (SR) communication in the secondary network would be more beneficial than the use of fixed relaying (ie, single relay) strategy. 18,19 However, if the relay nodes operate in the conventional half-duplex (HD) mode, the secondary network of the resulting NOMA enabled underlay half-duplex cognitive relay networks, that is, NOMA-HDCRNs, will suffer SE degradation, owing to the requirement of orthogonal channels for transmission and reception at the HD relay nodes. The inefficiency of HD relaying can be overcome by adopting full-duplex (FD) relaying, where the relay nodes implement simultaneous transmission and reception (STAR) in the same time-frequency resource.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%