Random Aerial Beamforming for Underlay Cognitive Radio with Exposed Secondary Users
Ahmed M. Alaa, Mahmoud H. Ismail, Hazim Tawfik

TL;DR
This paper addresses the exposed secondary users problem in underlay cognitive radio systems with LoS interference, proposing Random Aerial Beamforming using ESPAR antennas to enhance capacity and multiuser diversity.
Contribution
It introduces RAB with ESPAR antennas to mitigate LoS interference effects, enabling capacity improvement and better multiuser diversity in cognitive radio systems.
Findings
LoS interference reduces secondary user capacity.
RAB creates artificial channel fluctuations to combat LoS effects.
RAB exploits LoS interference to improve multiuser diversity.
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce the exposed secondary users problem in underlay cognitive radio systems, where both the secondary-to-primary and primary-to-secondary channels have a Line-of-Sight (LoS) component. Based on a Rician model for the LoS channels, we show, analytically and numerically, that LoS interference hinders the achievable secondary user capacity when interference constraints are imposed at the primary user receiver. This is caused by the poor dynamic range of the interference channels fluctuations when a dominant LoS component exists. In order to improve the capacity of such system, we propose the usage of an Electronically Steerable Parasitic Array Radiator (ESPAR) antennas at the secondary terminals. An ESPAR antenna involves a single RF chain and has a reconfigurable radiation pattern that is controlled by assigning arbitrary weights to M orthonormal basis radiation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
