Bi-directional relay for coded cooperation

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Coded cooperation (CC) is a popular method used to mitigate slow fading in wireless communication. In CC, a pair of users help each other with relaying part of partner``s data is investigated to extend wireless channel reach by cooperative diversity. Basing on that basic principle and taking advantage of a bidirectional property of data flows, instead of transmitting the each packet from each user in the second phase of CC, we propose to broadcast a joint packet with XOR-gated information of the two second packets from both users. Moreover, we have to solve some problems when using CC for the bi-directional transmission. The method is called Bi-directional relay for coded cooperation (BiCC). The throughput is increased and the quality is also improved based on mathematical analysis and simulation. To follow up, we propose a multi-mode version of BiCC. This method even gives a higher throughput than BiCC but requires some signaling between the nodes. We show the performance comparison between Multi-mode BiCC (mmBiCC), BiCC and CC. Algorithms to implement mmBiCC are also provided. On the other hand, partner selection is a process that must be carried out before the cooperation occurs. We propose two methods of partner selection called Most Most Shadowed User Priority and Maximum Average User-User Shadow Reciprocal Factor. We compare the performances of the two methods as well as analyse advantage and disadvantages when used with BiCC and Multi-mode BiCC.
Advisors
Rhee, June-Kooresearcher이준구researcher
Description
한국정보통신대학교 : 공학부,
Publisher
한국정보통신대학교
Issue Date
2008
Identifier
393048/225023 / 020064684
Language
eng
Description

학위논문(석사) - 한국정보통신대학교 : 공학부, 2008.8, [ vi, 42 p. ]

Keywords

Multi-mode BiCC; Symmetric Coded; Bi-Directional Relay Coded

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/55037
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=393048&flag=dissertation
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School of Engineering-Theses_Master(공학부 석사논문)
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