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Performance Analysis and Optimization for Cognitive Radio and Device-to-Device Communications : 무선 인지 통신과 기기간 직접 통신의 성능 분석 및 최적화

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dc.contributor.advisor이재홍-
dc.contributor.author박진현-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-28T16:23:31Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-28T16:23:31Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other000000150672-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/140692-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 공과대학 전기·컴퓨터공학부, 2018. 2. 이재홍.-
dc.description.abstractCognitive radio (CR) and device-to-device (D2D) communications are promising technologies to enhance high spectral efficiency and regarded as key technologies for the upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communications.
In CR, unlicensed users, a.k.a. secondary users, are allowed to opportunistically reuse underutilized spectrum bands which are allocated to licensed users, a.k.a. primary users.
In D2D communications, D2D users directly communicate each other without going through a base station, typically by using the cellular spectrum.
Since both CR and D2D communications take place in the spectrum band already occupied by legacy users, interference management is necessary.
Especially, in CR, reducing mutual interference between primary and secondary network is one of the most important factors to improve network reliability. In D2D communications, a comprehensive interference management scheme is needed which limits not only the mutual interference between them but also the interference to cellular users.
The dissertation consists of two main results. First, we investigate an underlay CR network consisting of a single-hop secondary network co-existing with a multi-hop primary network. In the secondary network, the secondary destination receives the same interference signals from primary terminals over different time. To improve reliability of the secondary destination, it cancels the interference by using successive interference cancellation. We analyze the outage probability of the primary network in an integral expression and obtain its closed form for a special case. Also, we approximate the outage probability of the secondary network in a closed form. The validity of our analysis is verified by computer simulations. It is shown that the analytical results for the outage probability of the primary network perfectly match the simulation results. Also, it is shown that approximate outage probability of the secondary network is close to the simulation results.
Second, we investigate underlay D2D communications in cellular networks where D2D transmitters transmit data to their receivers using cellular spectrum. We analyze the average sum throughput of D2D receivers in interference-limited channels. To enhance it, we propose a semi-distributed spectrum access scheme which consists of two stages. In the first stage, a cellular base station divides whole D2D transmitters into multiple groups and assigns a different subchannel to each group. In the second stage, D2D transmitters in each group randomly access the subchannel assigned to it with predetermined access probability. We formulate an optimization problem to find the groups and access probabilities which maximize the average sum throughput. To overcome the prohibitive computational complexity to obtain its optimal solution, we decompose it into two subproblems: one to find groups and one to find access probabilities. A heuristic grouping algorithm is adopted to solve the former, and a branch-and-bound based algorithm is proposed to solve the latter. The validity of the branch-and-bound based algorithm is shown by performance comparison with an exhaustive search. It is shown that the heuristic grouping and the branch-and-bound based algorithm achieve higher average sum throughput than conventional methods.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1 Introduction 1
1.1 Background and Related Work 2
1.1.1 Cognitive Radio 2
1.1.2 Device-to-Device Communication 4
1.2 Outline of Dissertation 7
1.3 Notations 8
2 Underlay Cognitive Radio Networks with Multi-Hop Primary Transmission 11
2.1 System Model 13
2.2 Performance Analysis of Primary Network 17
2.2.1 Outage Probability for DF Relays 17
2.2.2 Outage Probability for AF Relays 22
2.2.3 Optimal Number of Hops 23
2.3 Outage Probability of Secondary Network 24
2.3.1 With DF Primary Relays 24
2.3.2 With AF Primary Relays 31
2.4 Numerical Results 33
2.4.1 Outage Probability of Primary Network 33
2.4.2 Outage Probability of Secondary Network 34
2.5 Summary and Application 35
3 Semi-Distributed Spectrum Access for Underlay D2D Communications 51
3.1 System Model 56
3.1.1 Interference Constraint 57
3.1.2 Signaling Overhead 58
3.2 Average Sum Throughput of D2D Receivers 59
3.3 Problem Formulation and Grouping Algorithm 64
3.3.1 Problem Formulation 64
3.3.2 Grouping Algorithm for D2D Transmitters 66
3.4 Optimal Access Probability 71
3.4.1 Problem Formulation 71
3.4.2 Branch-and-Bound Based Algorithm 72
3.5 Numerical Results 77
3.6 Summary 98
4 Conclusion 99
4.1 Summary 99
4.2 Future Works 100
A Derivation of (3.40) 102
B Proof of Non-Convexity of Problem (3.42) 104
C Classication of a Set in Branch-and-Bound Based Algorithm 106
D Maximum of Average Sum Throughput of D2D Receivers 108
Bibliography 109
Korean Abstract 119
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectCognitive radio-
dc.subjectunderlay-
dc.subjectinterference cancellation-
dc.subjectoutage probability-
dc.subjectdevice-to-device communication-
dc.subjectresource allocation-
dc.subjectspectrum access-
dc.subjectinterference avoidance-
dc.subjectbranch-and-bound-
dc.subject.ddc621.3-
dc.titlePerformance Analysis and Optimization for Cognitive Radio and Device-to-Device Communications-
dc.title.alternative무선 인지 통신과 기기간 직접 통신의 성능 분석 및 최적화-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorJinhyun Park-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 전기·컴퓨터공학부-
dc.date.awarded2018-02-
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