Among several potential applications of Full- Duplex (FD) technology, FD Cognitive Radio (CR) communication is one important area where FD can provide several advantages and possibilities such as concurrent sensing and transmission, improved sensing efficiency and the secondary throughput. However, the main challenge is to mitigate the harmful effects of the residual Self-Interference (SI) which depends on the SI mitigation capability of the employed technique. One way to mitigate this effect is to control the transmit power of the CR node, however, this power control over the entire frame duration results in a power- throughput tradeoff. In this context, we propose a novel Two-Phase Concurrent Sensing and Transmission (2P-CST) framework in which a CR performs concurrent sensing and transmission for a certain fraction of the frame duration by employing a power control mechanism and for the remaining fraction of the frame duration, the CR only transmits with the full power. The proposed framework allows the flexibility to optimize the sensing time and the transmit power in order to maximize the achievable throughput of the FD-CR system. Our results demonstrate that the proposed 2P-CST FD transmission strategy provides better performance in terms of the achievable throughput than the conventional Periodic Sensing and Transmission (PST) and CST techniques.
Two-Phase Concurrent Sensing and Transmission Scheme for Full Duplex Cognitive Radio
2016-09-01
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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