Nasri A, Schober R (2009)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2009
Pages Range: 359-362
Conference Proceedings Title: Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
ISBN: 9781424435081
DOI: 10.1109/CCECE.2009.5090154
Cognitive radio (CR) systems make efficient use of the frequency spectrum by opportunistically exploiting unoccupied or under-utilized frequency bands. However, the frequency bands used by CR systems are expected to suffer from various forms of noise and interference with non-Gaussian distributions, such as narrowband and co-channel interference caused by the primary user and other CRs, respectively, and man-made impulsive noise. To mitigate the harmful effects of non-Gaussian noise and interference, we propose a robust L p-norm metric for CR systems that employ the popular combination of bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). For the considered CR system we provide an approximate upper bound and an asymptotic closed-form approximation for the bit error rate (BER). Our results show that the proposed L p-norm metric can achieve large performance gains compared to the conventional L 2-norm metric in non-Gaussian noise and interference. ©2009 IEEE.
APA:
Nasri, A., & Schober, R. (2009). Robust L p-norm metric for BICM-OFDM cognitive radio systems. In Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (pp. 359-362). St. John's, CA.
MLA:
Nasri, Amir, and Robert Schober. "Robust L p-norm metric for BICM-OFDM cognitive radio systems." Proceedings of the 2009 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, CCECE '09, St. John's 2009. 359-362.
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