Energy-Efficient Cooperative Cognitive Relaying Schemes for Cognitive Radio Networks
Ahmed El Shafie, Tamer Khattab, Amr El-Keyi

TL;DR
This paper proposes energy-efficient cooperative schemes for cognitive radio networks that enhance secondary user data rates while maintaining primary user quality of service, considering practical factors like feedback errors and burstiness.
Contribution
It introduces novel cooperative schemes that optimize secondary user data rate under primary user delay and energy constraints, with analysis including real-world factors.
Findings
Increased secondary user data rate and primary user throughput.
Reduced primary user queueing delay and energy consumption.
Enhanced robustness and continuous service for secondary users.
Abstract
We investigate a cognitive radio network in which a primary user (PU) may cooperate with a cognitive radio user (i.e., a secondary user (SU)) for transmissions of its data packets. The PU is assumed to be a buffered node operating in a time-slotted fashion where the time is partitioned into equal-length slots. We develop two schemes which involve cooperation between primary and secondary users. To satisfy certain quality of service (QoS) requirements, users share time slot duration and channel frequency bandwidth. Moreover, the SU may leverage the primary feedback message to further increase both its data rate and satisfy the PU QoS requirements. The proposed cooperative schemes are designed such that the SU data rate is maximized under the constraint that the PU average queueing delay is maintained less than the average queueing delay in case of non-cooperative PU. In addition, the…
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