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In this paper, we develop a new class of time division multiple access schemes for bi-directional multiuser communications in cooperative amplify-and-forward relay networks. The proposed schemes enable a flexible trade-off between spectral efficiency and suppression of multiuser interference. The relay weights are chosen to maximize the minimum received quality-of-service of all the users under constraints...
In cooperative networks, users share their resources to establish reliable connections between each other. If two users want to communicate through a cooperative network, different transmission schemes are possible in which other users serve as relays. In this work, we compare different relaying schemes on the basis of their maximal capacity. We assume that the channel state information is available...
In this paper, we present a semi-closed form solution to the SNR balancing problem, first considered in, in the context of network beamforming design for two-way relay networks. This solution relies on a simple bisection method to obtain the transmit power of one of the two transceivers. Given this transmit power, the relay beamforming weight vector is shown to have a closed-form solution. Simulation...
We study the sum-rate maximization approach when applied to design a decentralized beamformer for two-way relay networks. Considering a constraint on the total transmit power consumed in the whole network, we prove that sum-rate maximization is equivalent to an SNR balancing approach where the smallest of the two receive SNRs is maximized subject to the same total power constraint.
In this paper, we investigate the design of a distributed beamforming technique for two-way relay networks consisting of two transceivers and multiple relay nodes. We consider the problem of the total transmit power minimization subject to two constraints that maintain the transceivers' SNRs above given thresholds ??1 and ??2. For this problem, we obtain a semi-closed-form solution for the beamforming...
We consider a relay network which consists of two transceivers and r relay nodes. We study a half-duplex two-way relaying scheme. First, the two transceivers transmit their information symbols simultaneously and the relays receive a noisy mixture of the two transceiver signals. Then each relay adjusts the phase and the amplitude of its received signal by multiplying it with a complex beamforming coefficient...
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