Cooperative caching and coordinated beamforming technique for cognitive radio networks

Scarcity of frequency spectrum is one of the main issues in wireless communications. Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have been considered as an effective way of improving the spectrum efficiency by opportunistically using the spectrum resources through appropriate cooperation between primary and sec...

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Published inIET signal processing Vol. 15; no. 7; pp. 449 - 458
Main Authors Bsebsu, Ashraf, Zheng, Gan, Lambotharan, Sangarapillai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wiley 01.09.2021
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Summary:Scarcity of frequency spectrum is one of the main issues in wireless communications. Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have been considered as an effective way of improving the spectrum efficiency by opportunistically using the spectrum resources through appropriate cooperation between primary and secondary networks. Exploitation of content caching in CRNs can enhance the system performance and reduce the backhaul cost and delay. In this paper, we propose a combined caching strategy and base station coordination in CRNs to achieve a proper balance between the signal cooperation gain and the content diversity gain. Depending on the availability and placement of the requested content, we propose a zero‐forcing coordinated beamforming technique to simultaneously transmit the most popular contents that are cached in every secondary base station and achieve the signal cooperation multiplexing gains, also we propose a maximum ratio transmission technique to deliver the less popular contents which are cached in different secondary base stations and achieve the caching diversity gain. Enumeration of the solution space search is used to obtain the optimal cache solution. Numerical results show that our proposed solution outperforms the cooperative caching and transmission solution proposed where only a maximum ratio transmission technique is used.
ISSN:1751-9675
1751-9683
DOI:10.1049/sil2.12043