Clean relaying aided cognitive radio under the coexistence constraint
Pin-Hsun Lin, Shih-Chun Lin, Hsuan-Jung Su, and Y.-W. Peter Hong

TL;DR
This paper introduces two novel clean relaying schemes, CT and CTR, for cognitive radio systems that improve primary user coexistence and performance without interference, outperforming previous dirty paper coding methods.
Contribution
The paper proposes two new relaying schemes, CT and CTR, that enable interference-free relaying in cognitive radio, enhancing rate and multiplexing gains over existing DPC-based approaches.
Findings
CTR achieves better multiplexing gain with full CSIT.
CTR outperforms previous schemes in fast Rayleigh fading channels.
Proposed schemes offer significant rate improvements with low complexity.
Abstract
We consider the interference-mitigation based cognitive radio where the primary and secondary users can coexist at the same time and frequency bands, under the constraint that the rate of the primary user (PU) must remain the same with a single-user decoder. To meet such a coexistence constraint, the relaying from the secondary user (SU) can help the PU's transmission under the interference from the SU. However, the relayed signal in the known dirty paper coding (DPC) based scheme is interfered by the SU's signal, and is not "clean". In this paper, under the half-duplex constraints, we propose two new transmission schemes aided by the clean relaying from the SU's transmitter and receiver without interference from the SU. We name them as the clean transmitter relaying (CT) and clean transmitter-receiver relaying (CTR) aided cognitive radio, respectively. The rate and multiplexing gain…
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