Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks

<p/> <p>Diversity techniques for cognitive radio networks are important since they enable the primary and secondary terminals to efficiently share the spectral resources in the same location simultaneously. In this paper, we investigate a simple, yet powerful, diversity scheme by exploit...

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Main Authors: Ferrari G, Dricot J-M, Panahandeh A, Horlin Fr, De Doncker Ph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/387625
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spelling doaj-bdb45940b87246cabe1e8338314b64f22020-11-24T21:33:53ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992010-01-0120101387625Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized NetworksFerrari GDricot J-MPanahandeh AHorlin FrDe Doncker Ph<p/> <p>Diversity techniques for cognitive radio networks are important since they enable the primary and secondary terminals to efficiently share the spectral resources in the same location simultaneously. In this paper, we investigate a simple, yet powerful, diversity scheme by exploiting the polarimetric dimension. More precisely, we evaluate a scenario where the cognitive terminals use cross-polarized communications with respect to the primary users. Our approach is network-centric, that is, the performance of the proposed dual-polarized system is investigated in terms of link throughput in the primary and the secondary networks. In order to carry out this analysis, we impose a probabilistic coexistence constraint derived from an information-theoretic approach, that is, we enforce a guaranteed capacity for a primary terminal for a high fraction of time. Improvements brought about by the use of our scheme are demonstrated analytically and through simulations. In particular, the main simulation parameters are extracted from a measurement campaign dedicated to the characterization of indoor-to-indoor and outdoor-to-indoor polarization behaviors. Our results suggest that the polarimetric dimension represents a remarkable opportunity, yet easily implementable, in the context of cognitive radio networks.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/387625
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author Ferrari G
Dricot J-M
Panahandeh A
Horlin Fr
De Doncker Ph
spellingShingle Ferrari G
Dricot J-M
Panahandeh A
Horlin Fr
De Doncker Ph
Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Ferrari G
Dricot J-M
Panahandeh A
Horlin Fr
De Doncker Ph
author_sort Ferrari G
title Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
title_short Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
title_full Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
title_fullStr Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic Coexistence and Throughput of Cognitive Dual-Polarized Networks
title_sort probabilistic coexistence and throughput of cognitive dual-polarized networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p/> <p>Diversity techniques for cognitive radio networks are important since they enable the primary and secondary terminals to efficiently share the spectral resources in the same location simultaneously. In this paper, we investigate a simple, yet powerful, diversity scheme by exploiting the polarimetric dimension. More precisely, we evaluate a scenario where the cognitive terminals use cross-polarized communications with respect to the primary users. Our approach is network-centric, that is, the performance of the proposed dual-polarized system is investigated in terms of link throughput in the primary and the secondary networks. In order to carry out this analysis, we impose a probabilistic coexistence constraint derived from an information-theoretic approach, that is, we enforce a guaranteed capacity for a primary terminal for a high fraction of time. Improvements brought about by the use of our scheme are demonstrated analytically and through simulations. In particular, the main simulation parameters are extracted from a measurement campaign dedicated to the characterization of indoor-to-indoor and outdoor-to-indoor polarization behaviors. Our results suggest that the polarimetric dimension represents a remarkable opportunity, yet easily implementable, in the context of cognitive radio networks.</p>
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