Abstract
In this letter, considering the reconfigurable intelligent surface’ (RIS’) service coverage limitation, we investigate the outage probability (OP) of an RIS-aided cognitive radio network where the RIS is used only to eliminate the interference from the secondary transmitter to the primary receiver. Specifically, a closed-form expression for the OP is derived and the asymptotic OP is obtained at high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We also present the asymptotic OP when the number of reflecting elements is large. Simulation results validate our analysis, and show that at low tolerable interference-to-noise ratio (INR), the considered scheme can achieve significant performance gains over the coverage-neglected scheme and the signal enhancement scheme.
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