Robust Cognitive Radio Cooperative Beamforming
Sudhir Singh, Member, Paul D. Teal, Senior Member, Pawel A. Dmochowski, Senior Member, and Alan J. Coulson, Senior Member
Accepted for Publications in the Jounal of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Abstract
We consider a cognitive radio (CR) relay network consisting of a cognitive source, a cognitive destination and a number of cognitive relay nodes that share spectrum with a primary transmitter and receiver. Due to poor channel conditions, the cognitive source is unable to communicate directly with the cognitive destination and hence employs the cognitive relays for assistance. We assume that perfect channel state information (CSI) for all links is not available to the CR. Under the assumption of partial and imperfect CSI at the CR system, we propose new robust CR cooperative relay beamformers where either the total relay transmit power or the cognitive destination signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) is optimised subject to a constraint on the primary receiver outage probability. We formulate the robust total relay power minimisation and the cognitive destination SINR maximisation optimisation problems as a convex second order cone program and a semidefinite program, respectively. Cumulative distribution functions of primary receiver and cognitive destination receiver SINR for Rayleigh fading channels are presented.