Low complexity adaptive antenna selection for cognitive radio MIMO broadcast channels

A multi-antenna cognitive radio network, with a single pair of primary users and a secondary broadcast channel, is considered. Under perfect channel state information (CSI), the rate-optimal strategy for the primary link is waterfilling, resulting in possibly unused dimensions. The secondary base station, supplied with perfect and global CSI, employs block diagonalization for interference-free message precoding and opportunistic interference alignment to avoid disturbing primary communication. In the absence of sufficient resources to serve all secondary users, a low complexity adaptive antenna selection strategy is proposed. This scheme constructs, in each time-slot, the set of active antennas by opportunistically reusing information and resources from the preceding selection round. Numerical results indicate a complexity reduction at a small rateloss penalty, in comparison with existing selection methods.

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