Abstract
Cognitive radio allows secondary users (SUs) to exploit the underutilized radio spectrum of the primary networks. To fully utilize the primary spectrum and maximize spectral efficiency, overlay and underlay transmissions, which exploit the white and gray spaces, respectively, should be used together. However, for underlay, the SUs need to transmit at low power to avoid causing harmful interference to the primary users (PUs), whereas the PUs will cause high interference to the SUs. Thus, interference mitigation is a major issue in underlay spectrum utilization. In this paper, a hybrid transmission system that exploits both overlay and underlay is proposed using multicarrier code-division multiple access due to its interference rejection and diversity exploitation capabilities. Unlike existing approaches, which separate the use of overlay and underlay spectrum, the proposed schemes utilize the entire spectrum for underlay transmission to minimize the PU interference while using the spectrum holes for overlay transmission to maximize the data rate. Two techniques that operate at full-load and overload scenarios are proposed. The overload system is then extended to the multiuser underlay case to further improve spectrum utilization.
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