The performance of subcarrier coupling and its effects on different scheduling schemes in multi-user OFDMA relaying networks are investigated in this paper. The relay station adopts the amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying strategy and is allowed to couple an input subcarrier to another output subcarrier. We show that in a source-relay-destination model, subcarrier coupling can achieve substantial capacity gain only when the two hop links have similar channel qualities, and the achievable gain also depends on the slow-fading magnitude of either hop. In view of this, we employ a sub-optimal subcarrier coupling scheme with low complexity for the multi-user scenario. Simulation results demonstrate that the sub-optimal scheme achieve similar performance compared to the conventionally optimal scheme.
Derrick Wing Kwan NgRobert Schober
Sudhir B. LandeSumer ShendeSunil Pathak
Fei LiuQinghai YangPeng GongKyung Sup Kwak
Fourat HaiderCheng‐Xiang WangHarald HaasErol HepsaydirXiaohu Ge