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Power Allocation for Buffer-Aided Full-Duplex Relaying With Imperfect Self-Interference Cancelation and Statistical Delay Constraint

Khoa T. PhanTho Le‐Ngoc

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE Access Vol: 4 Pages: 3961-3974   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper considers source and relay power allocation for buffer-aided full-duplex (B-FD) relaying network, assuming constant data rate arrivals at the source buffer. Statistical delay constraint is imposed, where the end-to-end queue length is allowed to exceed a pre-defined queue-length threshold with a maximum acceptable queue-length-outage probability. We assume imperfect self-interference (SI) cancelation, where the non-zero residual SI power is modeled to be proportional to the relay transmit power. We investigate two power allocation problems for source arrival rate maximization: 1) B-FD relaying with adaptive power allocation (B-FD-APA) when the instantaneous channel state information at the transmitters (CSIT) is available and 2) B-FD relaying with static power allocation (B-FD-SPA) when only the statistical CSIT is available. To solve the problems, we first employ asymptotic delay analysis to transform the statistical delay constraint into more tractable constraints. Then, the optimal solutions are derived using Lagrangian approach. In addition, solutions for various special cases of residual SI and delay constraint are presented. With B-FD-APA, the relay can opportunistically switch between half-duplex (HD) and FD operation modes according to the channel conditions. With B-FD-SPA, the relay always employs FD mode. Numerical results are performed to compare the capacities of the proposed B-FD, non-buffer FD, and buffer-aided HD relaying schemes, as well as direct transmission (DT) under various settings, demonstrating the effectiveness of B-FD relaying to support delay-constrained communications.

Keywords:
Computer science Interference (communication) Constraint (computer-aided design) Imperfect Power (physics) Buffer (optical fiber) Computer network Telecommunications Mathematics

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