Abstract
Incorporation of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) in cooperative cognitive radio network facilitates subcarrier sharing to achieve spatial diversity with opportunistic spectrum access. In addition, adaptive modulation has been adopted widely in wireless communication to improve spectral efficiency. Use of adaptive modulation for cooperative cognitive relaying transmission to maximize throughput under bit error rate (BER) constraint is an open issue. In this paper, we propose an adaptive subcarrier sharing scheme for OFDM-based cooperative cognitive radio system, wherein cognitive (secondary) system helps the primary system to achieve its target rate of communication in exchange for opportunistic spectrum sharing. Secondary transmitter uses adaptive mode of transmission to relay the primary signal with higher throughput while maintaining the BER constraint of primary system. At primary receiver, a BER-based selection combining scheme is employed to combine the signals received in two phases. Closed-form analytical expressions for BER and outage probability of primary and secondary system for a Rayleigh flat fading channel have been derived. Results show that the outage probability with the proposed scheme (for dissimilar modulation) outperforms direct transmission and conventional maximal ratio combining scheme (for similar modulation).
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