Wireless Pers Commun (2012) 64:79–92
DOI 10.1007/s11277-012-0518-5
Performance Analysis of Partial Relay Selection
in Cooperative Spectrum Sharing Systems
Daniel Benevides da Costa · Sonia Aïssa ·
Charles Casimiro Cavalcante
Published online: 1 February 2012
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2012
Abstract In recent years, cooperative diversity and cognitive radio have received consid-
erable attention from the wireless communications community due to its performance gains
and spectrum utilization improvements, respectively, when compared to the traditional com-
munications techniques. In one hand, cooperative diversity combats the signal fading caused
by the multipath propagation. On the other hand, cognitive radio offers an efficient way to
enhance spectrum utilization. However, these two promising technologies have been usually
studied apart. In this paper, motivated by the important benefits of cooperative commu-
nications, we introduce decode-and-forward relays in primary/secondary spectrum sharing
systems with the aim to provide a higher performance for the secondary user. Our analysis
considers a partial relay selection in the first-hop transmission, with the relay nodes pertaining
to the selected cluster positioned relatively close together (location-based clustering). The
end-to-end performance of the secondary communication is investigated for several number
of fading channels, such as Generalized Gamma (or α - μ), Nakagami-m, and Rayleigh. In
particular, considering Rayleigh fading channels, closed-form expressions for the average bit
error rate and outage probability are derived. Illustrative numerical examples are provided
and the influence of the number of relays, fading parameters, and noise power imbalance
between the hops on system performance is discussed.
Keywords Cooperative diversity · End-to-end performance · Relay selection ·
Spectrum sharing systems
D. B. da Costa
Federal University of Ceara (UFC), Sobral, CE, Brazil
e-mail: danielbcosta@ieee.org
S. Aïssa
INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada
e-mail: aissa@emt.inrs.ca
C. C. Cavalcante (B )
Federal University of Ceara (UFC), Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
e-mail: charles@gtel.ufc.br
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