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Recent advances in self-interference cancellation techniques enable in-band full-duplex wireless systems, which transmit and receive simultaneously in the same frequency band with high spectrum efficiency. As a typical application of in-band full-duplex wireless, in-band full-duplex relaying (FDR) is a promising technology to integrate the merits of in-band full-duplex wireless and relaying technology...
Considering the rampant growth of data traffic and exponential increasing energy consumption in recent years, energy efficiency is becoming more and more crucial in cooperative communication systems where the wireless devices are battery operated. In this paper, we focus on the energy efficient transmission problem in a one source relay-based cooperative network, aims to find the most energy efficient...
In this paper, we propose a distributed joint relay selection and power allocation scheme in wireless multi-hop cooperative networks, taking both instantaneous channel state information (CSI) and relay nodes' residual energy into consideration. Specifically, we formulate the cooperative relaying network as a restless bandit system, which has been successfully applied in stochastic control and operations...
In this paper, we propose a distributed best-relay node selection scheme to maximize the achievable data rate for cooperative communications over underlay-paradigm based CR networks, and meanwhile guarantee that the primary link is provided with a minimum-rate for a certain percentage of time. Specifically, we formulate the CR relay network as a restless bandit system, where the finite-state Markov...
This paper considers multi-hop cellular networks in which nodes use accumulation for cooperative broadcasting in order to save total energy with low delay. Our purpose is to build up Green Cellular Networks (GCN) which represent the trend of Next-Generation Networking (NGN) and cater for people's demand for health and energy savings. Therefore, we assume a radiation and harmful region and show that...
Most previous work in CR relay networks concentrates on maximizing physical layer QoS (e.g., capacity, spectral efficiency and achievable data rate) as relay selection criteria. However, the energy state of relay nodes is largely ignored, which has significant effects on the network lifetime. This paper proposes a distributed relay selection scheme for cooperative transmissions over underlay CR networks,...
Cooperative communication is an emerging and effective technology which can overcome the limitation and improve overall system performance of wireless networks. As important design parameters, relay selection, power and bandwidth allocation have been investigated respectively in previous literature. However, most of the existing schemes mainly consider single-relay selection, which may result in imbalance...
The WWAN/WLAN two-hop-relay system integrates two types of wireless technologies to improve wireless access throughput and coverage. However, it is unreasonable to assume that all nodes are selfless and willing to relay for other users without an incentive. In this paper, a reputation management framework for Hybrid Wireless Relay Networks is presented. Based on this framework, we show how to collect...
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