2016 IEEE 37th Sarnoff Symposium 2016
DOI: 10.1109/sarnof.2016.7846749
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Rate performance of adaptive link selection in buffer-aided cognitive relay networks

Abstract: Abstract-We investigate the performance of a two-hop cognitive relay network with a buffered decode and forward (DF) relay. We derive expressions for the rate performance of an adaptive link selection-based buffered relay (ALSBR) scheme with peak power and peak interference constraints on the secondary nodes, and compare its performance with that of conventional unbuffered relay (CUBR) and conventional buffered relay (CBR) schemes. Use of buffered relays with adaptive link selection is shown to be particularly… Show more

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“…Now, it is remain to allocate optimal powers at both source and relay nodes. The power optimization at relay can be obtained through (11) while for the source node we have to solve the following optimization problem:…”
Section: Proposed Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Now, it is remain to allocate optimal powers at both source and relay nodes. The power optimization at relay can be obtained through (11) while for the source node we have to solve the following optimization problem:…”
Section: Proposed Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization techniques designed for memoryless relaying nodes cannot be applied for BAR transmission. Thus, the problem of power allocation and link selection for the BAR has received significant attention in the research community [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Considering a full-duplex network, power allocation at the source and relay node was studied in [10].…”
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“…A conference version with initial results [1] related to average rate was submitted to IEEE Sarnoff 2016.…”
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confidence: 99%