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In this work, we investigate the spectral efficiency (SE) and energy efficiency (EE) for a massive multiple-input multiple-output multi-pair two-way amplify-and-forward relaying system, where multi-pair users exchange information via a relay station equipped with large scale antennas. We assume that imperfect channel state information is available and maximum-ratio combining/maximum-ratio transmission...
In this paper, a multi-pair amplify-and-forward (AF) massive MIMO system is investigated, where multiple source users communicate with multiple destination users via a single relay. The achievable rate of the system and its analytical expression are studied for power-scaling laws when ZFT/ZFR algorithm is adopted at the relay. The imperfect channel state information (CSI) is considered and the MMSE...
A multi-pair amplify-and-forward (AF) MIMO system is considered in this paper, in which all source users transmit their information to destination users via a shared relay. With the large N regime, the effect of small-scale fading tends to diminish while the large-scale fading plays a main role in affecting the system performance. The large-scale fading is modeled as generalized-K fading. While the...
This paper investigates a massive MIMO multi-pair two-way relay system, where K-pair users exchange information within communication pair, with the help of a shared amplify- and-forward (AF) relay station (RS). Large scale antenna array is equipped at the RS and each user has a signal antenna. The RS adopts the zero-forcing reception/zero-forcing transmission (ZFR/ZFT) beamforming. The imperfect channel...
A multi-pair two-way amplify-and-forward relaying system is considered in this paper, where the $K$-pair users exchange information within pairs, with the help of a shared relay station. Each user is equipped with a single antenna while the relay station is equipped with a very large number of antennas $N$, where $N\gg2K$. The impact of imperfect channel state information (CSI) due to the channel...
In this paper, a cluster-based virtual multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission architecture is proposed for energy-constrained wireless sensor networks. In the proposed architecture, instead of using cluster members as cooperative nodes, multiple cluster heads cooperate to form virtual antenna array so that MIMO transmission can be implemented. According to the MIMO techniques used in this...
In this paper, a cluster-based virtual multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmission scheme is proposed for energy-constrained wireless sensor networks. Compared with previous work, there are two new aspects in this scheme. Firstly, the proposed scheme makes use of multiple cluster heads cooperative transmission instead of one. Secondly, the space-time block coding (STBC) based virtual MIMO technique...
Wireless sensor network is a promising technique in the near future, but energy-constrained characteristic of sensor nodes is one of the key issues that we must consider in designing. In this paper, a cluster-based virtual V-BLAST transmission scheme is proposed for energy-constrained wireless sensor networks. Compared to previous work, there are two new aspects in this scheme. Firstly, the proposed...
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