H. WicaksanaSee Ho TingYong Liang GuanX.-G. Xia
Two-path or successive relaying has recently emerged as a promising cooperative communication protocol to improve spectral efficiency in half-duplex relaying networks. In this paper, we consider decode-and-forward (DF) version of the two-path relaying protocol. We analyze the fundamental performance of this protocol in terms of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT). We first derive the DMT for this protocol, where perfect decoding at the relays is assumed, and show that it approaches the 3 x 1 multiple-input single-output (MISO) DMT. We then remove the assumption of perfect decoding at the relays and derive the closed-form expression of the achievable DMT based on the relative distances between nodes. Specifically, we found that for sufficiently long transmission length, if the average source-relay SNR is at least 2.5 times (measured in dB) of other links, the 3 x 1 MISO DMT is achieved. Successive interference cancellation at the relays is also proposed to further improve the performance of the DMT.
H. WicaksanaSee Ho TingMehul MotaniYong Liang Guan
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