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Two-path succussive relaying with hybrid demodulate and forward

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posted on 2017-06-30, 13:37 authored by Yu GongYu Gong, Chunbo Luo, Zhi Chen
This paper proposes a novel demodulation-and-forward (DMF) scheme for the two-path succussive relay system. While the two-path relaying avoids the data rate loss that occurs in many one-relay cooperative systems, its performance is severely limited by interrelay interference. In this paper, we propose a hybrid DMF scheme for the two-path relay system so that the relays can switch between direct and differential demodulation modes according to channel conditions. The hybrid DMF scheme not only performs better than existing two-path approaches but is easy to achieve synchronization at the relays as well, which is particularly important as a relay receives signals from both the source and the other relay. The proposed hybrid DMF scheme provides an innovative way to implement the two-path relaying scheme.

Funding

This work was supported by the Important National Science and Technology Specific Projects of China under Grant 2011ZX03004-005.

History

School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Published in

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Volume

61

Issue

5

Pages

2044 - 2053

Citation

GONG, Y., LUO, C. and CHEN, Z., 2012. Two-path succussive relaying with hybrid demodulate and forward. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 61 (5), pp. 2044-2053.

Publisher

© IEEE

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2012

Notes

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ISSN

0018-9545

eISSN

1939-9359

Language

  • en