JOURNAL ARTICLE

Power Allocation Strategies for Fixed-Gain Half-Duplex Amplify-and-Forward Relaying in Nakagami-m Fading

Ammar ZafarRedha M. RadaydehYunfei ChenMohamed‐Slim Alouini

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 13 (1)Pages: 159-173   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

In this paper, we study power allocation strategies for a fixed-gain amplify-and-forward relay network employing multiple relays. We consider two optimization problems for the relay network: 1) maximizing the end-to-end signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and 2) minimizing the total power consumption while maintaining the end-to-end SNR over a threshold value. We investigate these two problems for two relaying protocols of all-participate (AP) relaying and selective relaying and two cases of feedback to the relays, namely full and limited. We show that the SNR maximization problem is concave and that the power minimization problem is convex for all protocols and feedback cases considered. We obtain closed-form expressions for the two problems in the case of full feedback and solve the problems through convex programming for limited feedback. Numerical results show the benefit of having full feedback at the relays for both optimization problems. However, they also show that feedback overhead can be reduced by having only limited feedback to the relays with only a small degradation in performance.

Keywords:
Relay Computer science Maximization Convex optimization Nakagami distribution Mathematical optimization Optimization problem Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Overhead (engineering) Fading Minification Control theory (sociology) Power (physics) Decoding methods Mathematics Telecommunications Regular polygon Algorithm

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