Optimized Cooperative Diversity for a Three-Node Decode-and-Forward Relay Channels

K. Wong, E. Elsheikh
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Abstract

Due to space limitation, providing space diversity at mobile stations such as handsets or personal digital assistants (PDA) is problematic in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). Recent studies, however, have shown that extraordinary diversity advantages can be obtained from a relay node in the proximity, which forwards the information from the source to the intended destination node via a diversity path. The diversity in reception can be easily translated into the benefits of increased achievable information rates or reduced outage probability. While previous works had demonstrated that remarkable gains can be achieved from simple fixed-relaying strategies when compared to without relaying, this paper takes an information-theoretic perspective to look into the optimal decode-and-forward (DF) single-relay scheme for 1) maximizing the mutual information between the source and the destination node given the instantaneous channel state information at all the participating nodes (CSIN), and 2) minimizing the outage rate probability given only the statistical channel information at the nodes (SCIN). In particular, we aim to find the optimal time-division between the direct transmission phase and the relaying phase, and the optimal power allocation for the two phases, for a three-node relay channel
三节点译码转发中继信道的优化合作分集
由于空间限制,在移动自组织网络(MANET)中,在手机或个人数字助理(PDA)等移动站提供空间分集是有问题的。然而,最近的研究表明,在邻近的中继节点可以获得非凡的分集优势,它通过分集路径将信息从源转发到预定的目的节点。接收的多样性可以很容易地转化为提高可实现的信息率或减少中断概率的好处。虽然先前的工作已经证明,与不中继相比,简单的固定中继策略可以获得显着的增益,但本文从信息论的角度研究了最佳的解码和转发(DF)单中继方案:1)在给定所有参与节点(CSIN)的瞬时信道状态信息的情况下,最大化源节点和目标节点之间的相互信息;2)最小化仅给定节点上的统计信道信息(SCIN)的中断率概率。特别是,我们的目标是找到三节点中继信道的直接传输相位和中继相位之间的最佳时分,以及两相的最佳功率分配
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