Alternate Distributed Beamforming with Power Allocation for Decode-and-Forward Multirelay Systems Using Buffers
In this paper, a novel transmission policy referred as alternate distributed beamforming (ADB) for buffer-aided half-duplex (HD) multirelay systems is proposed, in which the relays are divided into two groups and activated alternately in their transmitter and receiver modes, with one group receiving...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wireless communications and mobile computing 2022-06, Vol.2022, p.1-18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, a novel transmission policy referred as alternate distributed beamforming (ADB) for buffer-aided half-duplex (HD) multirelay systems is proposed, in which the relays are divided into two groups and activated alternately in their transmitter and receiver modes, with one group receiving the same information broadcast from the source while the other group simultaneously transmitting the common messages to the destination via distributed beamforming in each time slot. It is worth noting that the relays used for reception and transmission are determined without the instantaneous channel state information (CSI). Theoretical analysis of the achievable throughput of the proposed scheme in Rayleigh fading channels is provided, and the approximate closed-form expressions are derived for multiantenna relay scenario, with single-antenna relay scenario as a special case. Moreover, the asymptotic expressions for the maximum achievable throughput of the proposed scheme and corresponding optimal power allocation in the high- and low-SNR regimes are derived as well. Numerical results in accordance with theoretical analysis demonstrate that the proposed policy achieves a significant improvement in the maximum achievable throughput compared with benchmark schemes. It is shown that for the ADB scheme, the almost or exact symmetric relay grouping may achieve the best performance in the high-SNR regime. It is also shown that increasing the number of antennas equipped at each relay is better than increasing the number of relays equipped with a single antenna when the total number of antennas at the relays is fixed. |
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ISSN: | 1530-8669 1530-8677 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2022/1408461 |