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引用次数: 81
摘要
协同传输可以在不使用多个天线的情况下获得空间分集,从而实现更可靠的传输或更低的功耗。在分布式无线网络中,要实现协作通信,需要解决两个关键问题,即何时合作、与谁合作。在本文中,我们提出了一个具有自动中继选择的分布式MAC协议来解决这些问题。我们通过理论分析和仿真结果表明,对于不同的目标中断概率,所提出的解决方案比传统的非合作传输高出8到10 dB
Cooperative MAC Protocol with Automatic Relay Selection in Distributed Wireless Networks
Cooperative transmission can obtain spatial diversity without using multiple antennas, thus achieving more reliable transmission or consuming less power. To realize cooperative communication in a distributed wireless network, two key questions need to be answered, namely when to cooperate and whom to cooperate with. In this paper, we propose a distributed MAC protocol with automatic relay selection to address these questions. We show by theoretical analysis and simulation results that the proposed solution outperforms conventional noncooperation transmission by 8 to 10 dB, for various target outage probabilities