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Analysis of cooperative non-regenerative relay networks with adaptive modulation in generalized fading channels

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Numerical results reveal that the optimal transmit power allocation among cooperative nodes in a practical CAF relay topologies could lead to a further substantial increase in the mean spectral efficiency compared to the equal power assignment case but at the expense of higher network overhead.
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This article analyzes the performance of CSI-assisted cooperative amplify-and-forward (CAF) relay networks that employ both the optimal power allocation strategy among collaborating nodes and adaptive M-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (M-QAM) technique in Nakagami-m wireless fading environments. In particular, we advocate a simple yet unified numerical approach based on the marginal moment generating function (MGF) of the total received SNR to derive tight approximations or upper and lower bounds for the average bit error rate (ABER), mean achievable spectral efficiency, and outage probability performance metrics. The proposed analytical framework is sufficiently general to characterize the performance of adaptive-link CAF relay networks over a wide range of fading distributions (i.e., not restricted to Rayleigh fading) with independent but non-identically distributed (i.n.d) fading statistics across the spatially distributed diversity paths. Numerical results reveal that the optimal transmit power allocation among cooperative nodes in a practical CAF relay topologies could lead to a further substantial increase in the mean spectral efficiency compared to the equal power assignment case but at the expense of higher network overhead. The accuracies of our analytical results have been validated via Monte Carlo simulations.

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Adaptive modulation and coding for two-way amplify-and-forward relay networks

TL;DR: An adaptive modulation and coding protocol for all-participate amplify-and-forward relay network systems to achieve a better overall system performance and derive closed form expressions for the system performances over Rayleigh Channels.
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Adaptive modulation and coding for two-way relaying with amplify-and-forward protocols

TL;DR: Adaptive modulation and coding in a two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) relay network are introduced to improve the system performance and derive more accurate expressions including average spectral efficiency and average FER in closed-form, over Rayleigh fading channels.
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Efficient symbol error rate analysis of cooperative non -regenerative relay systems over generalized fading channels

TL;DR: A unified approach to the asymptotic performance analysis of symbol error rates for two-hop cooperative non-regenerative multi-relay networks over a myriad of stochastic channel models and provides an accurate approximation for the desired ASER in a number of fading environments that heretofore had resisted a simple solution.

Unified analysis of two -h op cooperative amplify -and -forward m ulti-relay n etworks

TL;DR: Numerical results indicate that the proposed MGF expression tightly approximates the exact MGF formulas and outperforms the existing MGF of lower and upper bounds of the half -harmonic mean (HM) SNR, while overcoming the difficulties associated in deriving an accurate MGF formula for the end -to-end SNR over generalized fading channels.
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Submodularity and Its Applications in Wireless Communications

Ni Ding
TL;DR: The submodularity of the dynamic programming (DP), which contributes to the monotonicity of the optimal transmission policy, is proved and the monotonic optimal policy can be determined by a multivariate minimization problem, which can be solved by a discrete simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (DSPSA) algorithm.
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[IEEE 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Seattle, WA (2006.7.9-2006.7.9)] 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Improving Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks: Optimal Power Allocation versus Selection

TL;DR: It is shown that at reasonable power levels the selection AF scheme maintains full diversity order, and has significantly better outage behavior and average throughput than the conventional scheme or that with optimal power allocation.
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Improving amplify-and-forward relay networks: optimal power allocation versus selection

TL;DR: In this article, two power allocation schemes are proposed to minimize the system outage probability, based on complete channel state information and channel statistics, respectively, and a selection scheme where only one "best" relay node is chosen to assist in the transmission is proposed.
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