JOURNAL ARTICLE

Outage Performance of Bidirectional Full-Duplex Amplify-and-Forward Relay Network with Transmit Antenna Selection and Maximal Ratio Combining

R. RajeshP. G. S. VelmuruganS. J. ThiruvengadamP. S. Mallick

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology Vol: 1 (2018)Pages: 62-69   Publisher: National Institute of Telecommunications

Abstract

In this paper, a bidirectional full-duplex amplify- and-forward (AF) relay network with multiple antennas at source nodes is proposed. Assuming that the channel state information is known at the source nodes, transmit antenna selection and maximal ratio combining (MRC) are employed when source nodes transmit information to the relay node and receive information from the relay node respectively, in order to improve the overall signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR). Analytical expressions are derived for tight upper bound SINR at the relay node and source nodes upon reception. Further, losed form expressions are also derived for end-to-end outage probability of the proposed bidirectional full-duplex AF relay network in the Nakagami-m fading channel environment. Although self-interference at the relay node limits the performance of the full-duplex network, the outage performance of the proposed network is better than that of conventional bidirectional full-duplex and half-duplex AF relay networks, due to the selection diversity gain in TAS and diversity and array gain in MRC.

Keywords:
Relay Computer science Relay channel Channel state information Node (physics) Maximal-ratio combining Fading Topology (electrical circuits) Computer network Diversity gain Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Nakagami distribution Channel (broadcasting) Telecommunications Wireless Physics Electrical engineering Engineering Power (physics) Acoustics

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