Performance Analysis of MDMA-Based Cooperative MRC Networks with Relays in Dissimilar Rayleigh Fading Channels
Multiple access technology is a key technology in various generations of wireless communication systems. As a potential multiple access technology for the next generation wireless communication systems, model division multiple access (MDMA) technology improves spectrum efficiency and feasibility reg...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multiple access technology is a key technology in various generations of
wireless communication systems. As a potential multiple access technology for
the next generation wireless communication systems, model division multiple
access (MDMA) technology improves spectrum efficiency and feasibility regions.
This implies that the MDMA scheme can achieve greater performance gains
compared to traditional schemes. Relayassisted cooperative networks, as a
infrastructure of wireless communication, can effectively utilize resources and
improve performance when MDMA is applied. In this paper, a communication relay
cooperative network based on MDMA in dissimilar rayleigh fading channels is
proposed, which consists of two source nodes, any number of decode-and-forward
(DF) relay nodes, and one destination node, as well as using the maximal ratio
combining (MRC) at the destination to combine the signals received from the
source and relays. By applying the state transition matrix (STM) and moment
generating function (MGF), closed-form analytical solutions for outage
probability and resource utilization efficiency are derived. Theoretical and
simulation results are conducted to verify the validity of the theoretical
analysis. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.15593 |