IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Outage Minimization of Energy Harvesting-Based Relay-Assisted Random Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks With Interference Cancellation

  • Oluwatosin Ahmed Amodu,
  • Mohamed Othman,
  • Nor Kamariah Noordin,
  • Idawaty Ahmad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3101047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 109432 – 109446

Abstract

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This paper incorporates interference cancellation in the outage analysis of a wireless energy harvesting cognitive relay network. Based on an interference threshold, primary receivers are assumed to be able to cancel a fraction of the strongest interferers in the primary network which often dominates the total interference. To achieve this, the coefficient of cancellation is adapted into the analysis to reduce the level of interference. The rationale is to improve the successful transmission probability of the primary network by cancelling interference at its receivers. Interestingly, this reduces the overhead incurred by the secondary network to guarantee the primary outage constraint. In this work, the optimal relay selection range is derived and deployed to minimize the secondary outage probability. Analytical results show that this approach can be used to significantly reduce the secondary outage probability which in turn improves the network performance. However, this is at the cost of reducing the energy harvesting success probability of the relays within the secondary network.

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