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We propose a novel half-duplex decode-and-forward relaying scheme based on partial repetition coding at the relay. In the proposed scheme, if the relay decodes the received message successfully, it re-encodes the message using the same channel code as the one used at the source, but retransmits only a fraction of the codeword. We analyze the proposed scheme and optimize the cooperation level (i.e...
Cognitive radio describes a promising concept for improving the utilization of radio spectrum. It allows secondary users to access licensed radio spectrum in an opportunistic fashion, given that the quality of service for primary users is maintained. In this scenario, the detection of unused radio spectrum is the main obstacle: it requires the recognition of low- power signals in a noisy environment...
We consider block length optimization for collaborative transmit diversity using a decode-and-forward protocol assuming that the source and the relay have access to the magnitudes of all path gains. Moreover, we propose a simple scheme which requires only one bit of channel state information (CSI) feedback. We analyze the outage probabilities of all schemes for both selection combining and maximum...
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