In order to improve the system capacity of the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU) of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) cognitive radio (CR) system, a signal to interference plus noise ratio balanci...In order to improve the system capacity of the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU) of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) cognitive radio (CR) system, a signal to interference plus noise ratio balancing (SINR-balancing) posed, in which PU leases a fraction of based cooperative spectrum sharing (CSS) scheme is proits transmission time to SU in exchange for the SU relaying the PU' s data cooperatively. The SINR-balancing based corresponding beamforming vectors are designed and time-division is also optimized for the proposed scheme. Simulation results show that compared to conventional opportunistic spectrum sharing (OSS) scheme, the proposed CSS scheme can effectively enhance the system performance of both PU and SU and provide an effective cooperation mechanism for PU and SU to determine whether to request cooperation.展开更多
The neutron spectra and angular distributions from (p,n) reactions in the input proton energy range 6-25 MeV were analyzed. These are the old experimental data, however, re-analysis of these data reveals very intere...The neutron spectra and angular distributions from (p,n) reactions in the input proton energy range 6-25 MeV were analyzed. These are the old experimental data, however, re-analysis of these data reveals very interesting peculiarities which never have been discussed before. The high energetic part of neutron spectrum due to the direct mechanism changes considerably from one isotope to other. This difference was described with incorporation of two components which provide the "broad bump", or "step like" shape of neutron spectra at high energy. The properties of these components are: different shape, energy shift between them, and very strong fluctuation between different isotopes for ratio of cross sections connected with partial contribution. One may conclude that shape of non-compound neutron spectrum demonstrates very strong (N-Z) odd-even effect. The direct comparison of experimental data, and semi-empirical results with (p,n) spectra predicted by the EMPIRE code, gave evidence that the traditional approach cannot predict this effect. New finding may explain the "constant temperature" dependence for level density in mass range A-60 discussed in several investigations. These new experimental peculiarities were demonstrated, and it may be considered as reality. At the same time there is not consequent physical model for their explanation. The fact that spectrum shape is correlated with N-Z value may give a hint that discussed effects are connected with "halo-neutrons".展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41275027)Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation Research Project in Colleges and Universities(No.KJ2013Z228)Anhui Natural Science Foundation of China(No.1308085MF82)
文摘In order to improve the system capacity of the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU) of multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) cognitive radio (CR) system, a signal to interference plus noise ratio balancing (SINR-balancing) posed, in which PU leases a fraction of based cooperative spectrum sharing (CSS) scheme is proits transmission time to SU in exchange for the SU relaying the PU' s data cooperatively. The SINR-balancing based corresponding beamforming vectors are designed and time-division is also optimized for the proposed scheme. Simulation results show that compared to conventional opportunistic spectrum sharing (OSS) scheme, the proposed CSS scheme can effectively enhance the system performance of both PU and SU and provide an effective cooperation mechanism for PU and SU to determine whether to request cooperation.
文摘The neutron spectra and angular distributions from (p,n) reactions in the input proton energy range 6-25 MeV were analyzed. These are the old experimental data, however, re-analysis of these data reveals very interesting peculiarities which never have been discussed before. The high energetic part of neutron spectrum due to the direct mechanism changes considerably from one isotope to other. This difference was described with incorporation of two components which provide the "broad bump", or "step like" shape of neutron spectra at high energy. The properties of these components are: different shape, energy shift between them, and very strong fluctuation between different isotopes for ratio of cross sections connected with partial contribution. One may conclude that shape of non-compound neutron spectrum demonstrates very strong (N-Z) odd-even effect. The direct comparison of experimental data, and semi-empirical results with (p,n) spectra predicted by the EMPIRE code, gave evidence that the traditional approach cannot predict this effect. New finding may explain the "constant temperature" dependence for level density in mass range A-60 discussed in several investigations. These new experimental peculiarities were demonstrated, and it may be considered as reality. At the same time there is not consequent physical model for their explanation. The fact that spectrum shape is correlated with N-Z value may give a hint that discussed effects are connected with "halo-neutrons".