Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio

abstract: This thesis aims to investigate the capacity and bit error rate (BER) performance of multi-user diversity systems with random number of users and considers its application to cognitive radio systems. Ergodic capacity, normalized capacity, outage capacity, and average bit error rate metrics...

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Other Authors: Zeng, Ruochen (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-151172018-06-22T03:03:10Z Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio abstract: This thesis aims to investigate the capacity and bit error rate (BER) performance of multi-user diversity systems with random number of users and considers its application to cognitive radio systems. Ergodic capacity, normalized capacity, outage capacity, and average bit error rate metrics are studied. It has been found that the randomization of the number of users will reduce the ergodic capacity. A stochastic ordering framework is adopted to order user distributions, for example, Laplace transform ordering. The ergodic capacity under different user distributions will follow their corresponding Laplace transform order. The scaling law of ergodic capacity with mean number of users under Poisson and negative binomial user distributions are studied for large mean number of users and these two random distributions are ordered in Laplace transform ordering sense. The ergodic capacity per user is defined and is shown to increase when the total number of users is randomized, which is the opposite to the case of unnormalized ergodic capacity metric. Outage probability under slow fading is also considered and shown to decrease when the total number of users is randomized. The bit error rate (BER) in a general multi-user diversity system has a completely monotonic derivative, which implies that, according to the Jensen's inequality, the randomization of the total number of users will decrease the average BER performance. The special case of Poisson number of users and Rayleigh fading is studied. Combining with the knowledge of regular variation, the average BER is shown to achieve tightness in the Jensen's inequality. This is followed by the extension to the negative binomial number of users, for which the BER is derived and shown to be decreasing in the number of users. A single primary user cognitive radio system with multi-user diversity at the secondary users is proposed. Comparing to the general multi-user diversity system, there exists an interference constraint between secondary and primary users, which is independent of the secondary users' transmission. The secondary user with high- est transmitted SNR which also satisfies the interference constraint is selected to communicate. The active number of secondary users is a binomial random variable. This is then followed by a derivation of the scaling law of the ergodic capacity with mean number of users and the closed form expression of average BER under this situation. The ergodic capacity under binomial user distribution is shown to outperform the Poisson case. Monte-Carlo simulations are used to supplement our analytical results and compare the performance of different user distributions. Dissertation/Thesis Zeng, Ruochen (Author) Tepedelenlioglu, Cihan (Advisor) Duman, Tolga (Committee member) Papandreou-Suppappola, Antonia (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical engineering cognitive radio system completely monotonic completely monotonic derivative Laplace transform ordering multi-user diversity random number of users eng 90 pages M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15117 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
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topic Electrical engineering
cognitive radio system
completely monotonic
completely monotonic derivative
Laplace transform ordering
multi-user diversity
random number of users
spellingShingle Electrical engineering
cognitive radio system
completely monotonic
completely monotonic derivative
Laplace transform ordering
multi-user diversity
random number of users
Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
description abstract: This thesis aims to investigate the capacity and bit error rate (BER) performance of multi-user diversity systems with random number of users and considers its application to cognitive radio systems. Ergodic capacity, normalized capacity, outage capacity, and average bit error rate metrics are studied. It has been found that the randomization of the number of users will reduce the ergodic capacity. A stochastic ordering framework is adopted to order user distributions, for example, Laplace transform ordering. The ergodic capacity under different user distributions will follow their corresponding Laplace transform order. The scaling law of ergodic capacity with mean number of users under Poisson and negative binomial user distributions are studied for large mean number of users and these two random distributions are ordered in Laplace transform ordering sense. The ergodic capacity per user is defined and is shown to increase when the total number of users is randomized, which is the opposite to the case of unnormalized ergodic capacity metric. Outage probability under slow fading is also considered and shown to decrease when the total number of users is randomized. The bit error rate (BER) in a general multi-user diversity system has a completely monotonic derivative, which implies that, according to the Jensen's inequality, the randomization of the total number of users will decrease the average BER performance. The special case of Poisson number of users and Rayleigh fading is studied. Combining with the knowledge of regular variation, the average BER is shown to achieve tightness in the Jensen's inequality. This is followed by the extension to the negative binomial number of users, for which the BER is derived and shown to be decreasing in the number of users. A single primary user cognitive radio system with multi-user diversity at the secondary users is proposed. Comparing to the general multi-user diversity system, there exists an interference constraint between secondary and primary users, which is independent of the secondary users' transmission. The secondary user with high- est transmitted SNR which also satisfies the interference constraint is selected to communicate. The active number of secondary users is a binomial random variable. This is then followed by a derivation of the scaling law of the ergodic capacity with mean number of users and the closed form expression of average BER under this situation. The ergodic capacity under binomial user distribution is shown to outperform the Poisson case. Monte-Carlo simulations are used to supplement our analytical results and compare the performance of different user distributions. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Electrical Engineering 2012
author2 Zeng, Ruochen (Author)
author_facet Zeng, Ruochen (Author)
title Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
title_short Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
title_full Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
title_fullStr Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
title_full_unstemmed Multi-user Diversity Systems with Application to Cognitive Radio
title_sort multi-user diversity systems with application to cognitive radio
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