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This paper considers a dual-hop wireless powered communication network (DH-WPCN), where the communication between a hybrid access point (HAP) and a number of users is assisted by energy-limited relays. In order to power relays for assisting the communication, the HAP broadcasts a dedicated energy signal in the downlink. Each relay harvests energy from this signal and utilizes the harvested energy...
This paper considers the exploitation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wireless networking, with which communication-enabled robots operate as flying wireless relays to help fill coverage or capacity gaps in the network. We focus on the particular problem of (automatic) UAV positioning, which is known to crucially affect performance. Existing methods typically rely on statistical models of the...
This paper studies the throughput performance of a two-way energy harvesting relaying system. Network Coding and Energy Harvesting are promising techniques that can improve the transmission efficiency and the energy efficiency of wireless systems, respectively. In particular, we focus on the energy harvesting system with the power splitting-based relaying (PSR) protocol, and consider both the amplify-and-forward...
Recent development of wireless communication systems and standards is characterized by constant increase of allocated spectrum resources. Since lower frequency ranges cannot provide sufficient amount of bandwidth, new bands are allocated at higher frequencies, for which operators might resort to deploy more base stations to ensure the same coverage. Connecting increased number of base stations to...
We consider a dual-hop wireless network where an energy constrained relay node first harvests energy through the received radio-frequency signal from the source, and then uses the harvested energy to forward the source's information to the destination node. The throughput and delay metrics are investigated for a decode-and-forward relaying mechanism at finite blocklength regime and delay-limited transmission...
In this paper, we consider the simultaneous wireless information and power transfer assisted cooperative nonorthogonal multiple access (SWIPT-CNOMA) system, in which the near NOMA users with strong channel conditions serve as energy harvesting (EH) relays to help the far NOMA users with poor channel conditions. For the considered system, a new power splitting (PS) protocol for EH relay is proposed...
Vehicular communications can be achieved through the infrastructure (Vehicle-to-infrastructure network, V2I), as well as directly through vehicle-to-vehicle communication (V2V) via ad hoc networks. In V2V communications, the routing protocols are designed in order to optimize the dissemination of messages. This paper presents an evaluation of routing protocols such as the Optimized Link State Routing...
Cooperative forwarding has shown a substantial network performance improvement compared to traditional routing in multi-hop wireless networks. To further enhance the system throughput, especially in the presence of highly congested multiple cross traffic flows, a promising way is to incorporate the multi-radio multi-channel (MRMC) capability into cooperative forwarding. However, it has been said that...
This paper studies the application of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) to a cooperative multicast system (termed CM-NOMA). In particular, the multicast subscribers are served as secondary users underlaying a primary user. To enhance the secondary user fairness and compensate for the primary user, a two-stage cooperative strategy is proposed by selecting a certain secondary user to perform NOMA...
In this paper, a cognitive radio network is considered in which the secondary network (SN) consists of a source, a buffer-aided full-duplex decode-and-forward relay, and a destination, underlaid over a primary network (PN). An imperfect self-interference (SI) cancellation is assumed at the secondary relay (SR), such that the SI power is proportional to the transmit power of the SR. For the SN with...
To increase the communication range of multi-hop cognitive radio networks (CRNs) while avoiding the implied loss in throughput, use of incremental relaying has been suggested. In this paper, we discuss an incremental relaying (IR) protocol for cooperative multi-hop CRNs (CMHCRNs). A CMHCRN with multiple decode-and-forward relays in each hop is considered. In each hop, the relays whose received signal-to-noise-ratio...
A decode-and-forward (DF) relaying wireless energy harvesting network, where the energy constrained relay uses the energy harvested from radio-frequency (RF) signals to forward data is considered in this paper. The relay collects energy and data through using time switching-based relaying (TSR) mechanism. For the delay-limited transmission mode, the outage probability is theoretically studied and...
Nowadays, cellular operators are facing new challenges to satisfy the future demand of their clients. In addition, user's mobility among multi-tier networks leads to dropping ongoing calls in the system. The introductions of low power nodes and Device-to-Device (D2D) communication into Macro cells are regarded as promising technologies to provide a high data rate. A new design known as Device-for-Device...
In wireless multi-relay cooperative communication, the relay node forwards the received packets to the source node and destination node to complete the two-way collaborative communication. However, the problem of how to control and manage multiple relay nodes to access the channel has been a research focus. In this case, it makes use of the number of received packets by relay node to take a different...
Social information of users can be integrated in device to device communications to enhance performance of a cooperative cellular networks. This paper presents a Social-aware Midpoint Relay Selection Scheme which improves average throughput of the network by selecting a relay which is socially connected to the source and located near to midpoint of source and destination. We show the average throughput...
The necessity for a network to provide wireless multimedia services in various levels of quality of service (QoS) with maximizing the utilization of spectral resources. By joint relaying and relay selection we can allocate resources with adaptive resource scheduling. The enhanced coverage and capacity is achieved with the help of small cell deployment. The proposed joint relaying and scheduling strategy...
This paper proposes new cooperative protocols based on energy harvesting relays. The protocols are based on the time switching and power splitting receiver architectures. The proposed protocols provide a fair cooperation, such that the relay does not use its own energy to help the source but harvests energy from the source signal. Assuming that the source knows channel statistics, the throughput achieved...
The problem of cooperative spectrum leasing among multiple primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs) is considered. A hybrid Stackelberg-coalition formation game theoretic algorithm is proposed that enables the PUs to identify a group of cooperative SUs by looking at the reputation history of their cooperative behavior. The coalition formation approach also promotes collaboration among the SUs...
The performance of ad hoc networks depends greatly on the network topology. Thus, deploying relays or controlling the position of network nodes may impact the performance. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and other elevated platforms may improve the ground network performance when used as network relays, due to better Line-of-Sight (LoS) conditions. In addition, UAVs can easily move to better locations...
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are continuously self-organizing, infrastructure-less consisting of collection of mobile nodes that communicate with each other without the use of centralized authority. MANETs are perfect for positions where a fixed structure is infeasible. Today's MANETs, suffer from network partitioning. This restriction makes MANETs in appropriate for applications such as crisis...
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