Joint resource management for system coexistence in cognitive radio networks

In this paper multi-antennas are exploited in cognitive radio networks. By joint design of signal processing at transmitter and receiver end, cognitive transmission could coexist with primary one without disturbing it. Based on the system design, we devised a joint spatio-temporal resource model and correspondingly a management strategy. Simulation results show that the proposed method could effectively improve system performance.

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