Optimal Linear Transceiver Designs for Cognitive Two-Way Relay Networks
Rui Wang, Meixia Tao, Yuan Liu

TL;DR
This paper develops optimal transceiver designs for a cognitive two-way relay network with multiple antennas, aiming to maximize secondary user rates while satisfying primary user rate constraints, using advanced optimization techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework for optimal transceiver design in cognitive two-way relay networks considering three relay strategies, with solutions via SDP and SOCP.
Findings
DF-XOR strategy is optimal in symmetric rate scenarios.
DF-SUP strategy performs best in asymmetric rate scenarios.
Proposed designs significantly reduce secondary user power consumption.
Abstract
This paper studies a cooperative cognitive radio network where two primary users (PUs) exchange information with the help of a secondary user (SU) that is equipped with multiple antennas and in return, the SU superimposes its own messages along with the primary transmission. The fundamental problem in the considered network is the design of transmission strategies at the secondary node. It involves three basic elements: first, how to split the power for relaying the primary signals and for transmitting the secondary signals; second, what two-way relay strategy should be used to assist the bidirectional communication between the two PUs; third, how to jointly design the primary and secondary transmit precoders. This work aims to address this problem by proposing a transmission framework of maximizing the achievable rate of the SU while maintaining the rate requirements of the two PUs.…
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