Authors
Christos Politis, Sina Maleki, Christos G Tsinos, Konstantinos P Liolis, Symeon Chatzinotas, Björn Ottersten
Publication date
2017/6/7
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
5599-5615
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In conventional cognitive radio systems, the secondary user employs a “listen-before-talk” paradigm, where it senses if the primary user is active or idle, before it decides to access the licensed spectrum. However, this method faces challenges, with the most important one being the reduction of the secondary user’s throughput, as no data transmission takes place during the sensing period. In this context, the idea of simultaneous spectrum sensing and data transmission is proposed. This paper studies a system model where this concept is obtained through the collaboration of the secondary transmitter with the secondary receiver. First, the secondary receiver decodes the signal from the secondary transmitter, removes it from the total received signal, and then carries out spectrum sensing in the remaining signal in order to determine the presence/absence of the primary user. Different from the existing literature, this …
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C Politis, S Maleki, CG Tsinos, KP Liolis, S Chatzinotas… - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2017