Abstract

In this paper, we propose a protocol for the coexistence of primary and secondary systems over block-fading channels. In the protocol, the primary system employs a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ). When the primary system retransmits the data signal, the secondary system serves as a relay for the retransmission of the primary system and simultaneously transmits its data signal. To efficiently accomplish the protocol, we analyze the average throughput of the primary and secondary systems by using the long-term average throughput (LAT). We formulate an optimization problem to maximize the LAT of the secondary system. The constraint of the optimization problem is that the LAT of the primary system with secondary system is not less than that of the primary system alone. Through the optimization problem, we obtain the closed-form solutions of the transmission rate of the secondary system and the fraction of the transmit power for relaying the primary system's data signal and transmitting the secondary system's data signal. Numerical results show that the primary system does not lose the average throughput, and rather achieves an additional throughput gain by adjusting the fraction of the transmit power of the secondary system.

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