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Achievable Rate Maximization for Cognitive Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Networks With AF-Relays
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2018
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Dynamic Spectrum ManagementCognitive Radio Resource ManagementEngineeringAerospace EngineeringSpectrum ManagementSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkCognitive RadioComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringNon-terrestrial NetworkAchievable Rate MaximizationMobile ComputingMobile UserCognitive NetworkCognitive RelaysSignal ProcessingCo-channel Interference Threshold
Due to overshadow and channel fading, many mobile users are unable to receive the signal transmitted from satellite directly. Hence, some relay stations should be set to help this type of users to receive signals reliably. In this paper, we present a novel cognitive hybrid satellite-terrestrial model, where two cognitive relays forward their received signal for a mobile user successively. Furthermore, we address its achievable rate maximization. We first convert the co-channel interference threshold into transmit power constraints, and then formulate the maximization of the achievable rate as an optimization problem. Based on Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions, the optimization problem is decomposed into four cases, each of which is solved in closed form. Simulation study with different system settings is presented, and the efficiency of the proposed power allocation scheme is shown.
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