Benefits of Improper Signaling for Overlay Cognitive Radio

TitleBenefits of Improper Signaling for Overlay Cognitive Radio
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsLameiro, C., I. Santamaría, and P. J. Schreier
Conference NameIEEE Global Communication Conference (GLOBECOM)
Month PublishedDecember
Conference LocationWaikoloa, HI, USA
AbstractThis paper considers improper Gaussian signaling (IGS) in an overlay cognitive radio scenario. We follow a protocol in which the secondary user (SU) uses part of its power to relay the message for the primary user (PU) and consider a simple yet illustrative 2-user scenario. We analyze two communication schemes depending on whether or not the PU cooperates with the SU and derive closed-form expressions for the optimal transmission parameters that maximize the SU rate while ensuring a specified minimum performance of the PU. Our numerical results show that IGS may significantly outperform proper signaling and that, interestingly, the cooperative approach provides negligible performance gains over its non-cooperative counterpart.
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