In this paper, we investigate an incremental opportunistic relaying scheme where the selected relay chooses to cooperate only if the source-destination channel is of an unacceptable quality. In our study, we consider regenerative relaying in which the decision to cooperate is based on a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) threshold and takes into account the effect of the possible erroneously detected and transmitted data at the best relay. We derive a closed-form expression for the end-to-end biterror rate (BER) of binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) modulation based on the exact probability density function (PDF) of each hop. Furthermore, we evaluate the asymptotic error performance and the diversity order is deduced. We show that performance simulation results coincide with our analytical results. ©2010 IEEE.
Kamel TourkiHong‐Chuan YangMohamed‐Slim Alouini
Kamel TourkiHong‐Chuan YangMohamed‐Slim Alouini
Kamel TourkiHong‐Chuan YangMohamed‐Slim Alouini
Kamel TourkiMohamed‐Slim AlouiniHong‐Chuan Yang
Kamel TourkiHong‐Chuan YangMohamed‐Slim Alouini