Abstract

In this study a new approach to filter-and-forward (FF) relay design in an overlay cognitive radio (CR) network with frequency selective channels is proposed. In this system, to implement two-way relaying scheme, a secondary multi-antenna node acts as a relay and helps two primary users (PUs) communicate with each other and in return the secondary node superposes its signal to filtered signals of PUs. The authors intend to design secondary transceiver under two criteria, one from the viewpoint of improving the performance of secondary network and the other to guarantee quality of service (QoS) of primary network. The first criterion is to maximise the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of secondary receiver subject to constraints on QoS of PUs and the relay transmitted power. For the other one, the goal is to achieve max-min fairness among PUs through maximising the worse signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of PUs subject to constraints on QoS of secondary receiver and transmit power of relay. The authors employ an alternating optimisation algorithm to find the beamforming matrices and the allocated power to secondary receiver's message in these non-convex problems. Simulation results show that the proposed FF approach has better performance compared with simple AF relaying strategy.

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