Abstract

SummaryThis paper presents a cooperative spectrum sharing protocol using non‐orthogonal multiple access in cognitive radio networks. A 2‐phase protocol comprising of a primary transmitter‐receiver pair and a secondary transmitter‐receiver pair is considered. In the proposed protocol, 3 data symbols can be transmitted during the 2 phases; this is unlike the traditional decode‐and‐forward relaying where 1 data symbol can be transmitted and the conventional superposition coding–based overlay spectrum sharing and the cooperative relaying system using non‐orthogonal multiple access where 2 data symbols can be transmitted, under a single‐relay scenario. We have investigated performance of our proposed protocol in terms of ergodic sum capacity and outage probability along with analytical derivations over independent Rayleigh fading channels. We also compared our proposed protocol with the traditional decode‐and‐forward relaying, conventional superposition coding–based overlay spectrum sharing, and the cooperative relaying system using non‐orthogonal multiple access schemes to demonstrate efficacy of the proposed protocol. The simulation and analytical results are presented to confirm efficiency of the proposed spectrum sharing protocol.

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