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Adaptive relaying schemes significantly improve the performance of relay networks by switching the forwarding technique according to the reliability of the received signal. Moreover, efficient resource allocation is vital for meliorating the relay network performance. In this paper, the minimization of the number of active relays in conjunction with power optimization for adaptive relay networks is...
By exploiting properties of the wireless medium, network coding may provide even larger throughput increases for wireless networks than possible for wired networks. In particular, simultaneously transmitted signals are seen as noisy linear combinations at the antennas of receivers. It is thus quite tempting to use the physical layer to directly perform network coding "on the air". However,...
In this paper we consider an OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) transmission scheme with a relay. Symbols sent by the source may or may not be retransmitted during a second time slot by the relay, which is assumed to be of the decode-and-forward (DF) type. For each relayed carrier the destination implements maximum ratio combining. Assuming perfect CSI (channel state information) knowledge...
This correspondence demonstrates the significant gains that multiple-access users can achieve from sharing a single amplify-forward relay in slow-fading environments. The proposed protocol, namely, multiple-access amplify-forward (MAF), allows for a low-complexity relay and achieves the optimal diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) at high multiplexing gains. Analysis of the protocol further reveals...
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