JOURNAL ARTICLE

MIMO Cooperative Diversity Strategies for Frequency Selective Fading Relay Channels

Allan JardineJohn ThompsonStephen McLaughlin

Year: 2006 Journal:   IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Vol: 4 Pages: 1-5   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper presents a family of cooperative diversity strategies for the fading relay channel in an initially frequency flat fading environment. The relay channel used in this paper operates in what is termed as MIMO cooperative diversity mode, where the source transmits to both relay and destination terminals in the first instance. Both the source and relay then transmit to the destination in the second instance. Initially the current cooperative diversity frameworks are extended to consider system constraints to make a direct and fair comparison with the single-hop case. In-particular a power constraint is put on the system and the optimal transmit power levels are presented. The framework is then extended to consider the frequency selective channel by consider an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) framework. The amount of collision in frequency can be varied and then analysed. This paper shows that full collision is the preferred transmission scheme.

Keywords:
Fading Relay MIMO Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Computer science Diversity scheme Cooperative MIMO Channel (broadcasting) Cooperative diversity Relay channel Transmitter power output Multiplexing Transmission (telecommunications) Collision Diversity gain Telecommunications Computer network Electronic engineering Power (physics) 3G MIMO Engineering Physics Transmitter Computer security

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Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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