Cooperation diversity scenarios for clipped OFDM with iterative destination node reception

T. Ketseoglou
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Abstract

A realistic framework for cooperation diversity is presented for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems with clipping type of transmitter non-linearities. The destination node processes together the received information from the source node and a single, selection algorithm dependent relay one (if any of the candidate relays succeeds in decoding the original OFDM packet sent). The relayed packets are the same with the direct ones (repetition coding), so that simpler receiver processing applies. The destination node employs an optimized, iterative receiver structure based on Turbo processing, in which both the channels and the clipping distortion are (iteratively) estimated. The relaying nodes receive the source-node emanating packets in a standard, non-iterative fashion, due to delay constraints. Two methods of relay node selection are considered: a) Random Relay Selection (RRS), and b) Optimal Relay Selection (ORS). High gains are showed for the proposed approach, due to the synergy between clipping distortion, channel estimation and multiple transmission paths, based on node cooperation diversity. In addition, when the number of candidate relay nodes increases, it is shown that ORS performs significantly better than RRS.
目的节点接收迭代截断OFDM的合作分集方案
针对正交频分复用(OFDM)系统的收发器非线性,提出了一种可行的合作分集框架。目的节点一起处理从源节点和一个独立的、依赖于选择算法的中继接收到的信息(如果任何一个候选中继成功解码发送的原始OFDM数据包)。中继的数据包与直接的数据包是相同的(重复编码),因此更简单的接收方处理适用。目标节点采用基于Turbo处理的优化迭代接收器结构,其中(迭代)估计信道和裁剪失真。由于延迟限制,中继节点以标准的、非迭代的方式接收源节点发出的数据包。考虑了两种中继节点选择方法:随机中继选择(RRS)和最优中继选择(ORS)。由于基于节点合作分集的裁剪失真、信道估计和多传输路径之间的协同作用,该方法具有较高的增益。此外,当候选中继节点数量增加时,ORS的性能明显优于RRS。
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