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Transmit power optimization for green multihop relaying over Nakagami-m fading channels

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the optimal transmit power strategy to maximize the energy efficiency of a multihop relaying network. Considering the communication between a source and a destination through multiple Amplify-and-Forward relays, we first give the expression of the total instantaneous system energy consumption. Then, we define the energy efficiency in our context and obtain its expression in closed-form when the communication is over Nakagami-m fading channels. The analysis yields to the derivation of a global transmit power strategy where each individual node is contributing to the end-to-end overall energy efficiency. Numercial results are presented to illustrate the analysis. Comparison with Monte Carlo simulation results confirms the accuracy of our derivations, and assesses the gains of the proposed power optimization strategy. © 2014 IEEE.

Keywords:
Nakagami distribution Fading Transmitter power output Computer science Context (archaeology) Energy consumption Power (physics) Monte Carlo method Node (physics) Energy (signal processing) Power optimization Efficient energy use Computer network Electronic engineering Mathematical optimization Topology (electrical circuits) Telecommunications Power consumption Mathematics Engineering Channel (broadcasting) Electrical engineering Statistics Transmitter Physics

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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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