JOURNAL ARTICLE

OFDMA Cellular Networks with Opportunistic Two-Hop Relays

G. CalcevJeff Bonta

Year: 2009 Journal:   EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking Vol: 2009 (1)   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

We investigate the benefits of two-hop opportunistic relay in time division duplex (TDD) OFDMA cellular network configurations. The paper starts with a short analytical model for the two-hop opportunistic relay. The model expresses the probability of finding a suitable relay node in the presence of lognormal fading and it allows the computation of the expected number of out-of-coverage nodes, as well as the end-to-end spectrum efficiency increase due to opportunistic relaying. The paper then presents results for Monte Carlo simulations of opportunistic relay in some realistic scenarios. Specifically, the simulations consider two scenarios. The first scenario uses the propagation model and a wide-area 19-cell configuration specified in 802.16 OFDMA cellular standard evaluation methodologies. In the second scenario, a Manhattan-like 19-cell topology is used. Our simulations show 11% to 33% in throughput increase when the opportunistic relay technology is used. Our results evaluate the benefits of the opportunistic relay in both scenarios in terms of coverage extension and throughput increase.

Keywords:
Relay Computer science Computer network Hop (telecommunications) Fading Node (physics) Throughput Cellular network Topology (electrical circuits) Wireless Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting) Power (physics) Mathematics

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