Network Coding Techniques in Cooperative Cognitive Networks
Athanasios Papadopoulos, Nestor D. Chatzidiamantis, Leonidas, Georgiadis

TL;DR
This paper explores network coding techniques in cooperative cognitive radio networks to enhance secondary user throughput without harming primary user performance, introducing algorithms that operate with or without channel knowledge.
Contribution
It proposes novel network coding algorithms that improve throughput regions while maintaining primary user stability and complexity constraints, with one algorithm requiring no statistical knowledge.
Findings
Network coding enlarges secondary throughput region.
Algorithms operate without increasing primary complexity.
One algorithm requires channel and packet arrival statistics.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate transmission techniques for a fundamental cooperative cognitive radio network, i.e., a radio system where a Secondary user may act as relay for messages sent by the Primary user, hence offering performance improvement of Primary user transmissions, while at the same time obtaining more transmission opportunities for its own transmissions. Specifically, we examine the possibility of improving the overall system performance by employing network coding techniques. The objective is to achieve this while affecting Primary user transmissions only positively, namely: 1) avoid network coding operations at the Primary transmitter in order avoid increase of its complexity and storage requirements, 2) keep the order of packets received by the Primary receiver the same as in the non cooperative case and 3) induce packet service times that are stochastically smaller…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Cognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing
