Abstract

This paper analyzes the performance of a proposed subcarriers sharing scheme. According to the scheme, secondary system helps the primary system via two phase Decode and Forward orthogonal frequency division multiplexing based relaying. If primary (licensed user) is unable to achieve its target rate then secondary transmitter (which is located within a critical distance from primary transmitter) will provide few subcarriers to primary receiver, to fulfill the requirement of the primary system and remaining subcarriers can be used by secondary (cognitive) system for its own data transmission. If secondary transmitter is located at or beyond the critical distance from primary transmitter then no spectrum sharing is possible. The analytic expression of outage probability of the primary and secondary system has been computed. Through theoretical and simulation results it has been shown that the primary outage probability with cooperation (while secondary transmitter acts a partial relay) is less than the outage probability for direct transmission. Therefore opportunistic spectrum sharing can be achieved by secondary system.

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