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Opportunistic cooperative diversity with feedback and cheap radios

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Opportunistic cooperative diversity with feedback and cheap radios
Practical cooperative diversity protocols often rely on low-cost radios that treat multiple in-band signals as noise and thus require strictly orthogonal transmissions. We analyze the performance of a class of opportunistic relaying protocols that employ simple packet level feedback and strictly orthogonal transmissions. It is shown that the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff of the proposed protocols either matches or outperforms the multi-input-single-output (MISO), zero-feedback performance. These gains indicate that low complexity radios and feedback could be an appealing architecture for future user cooperation protocols.
Aggelos Bletsas, Ashish Khisti, Moe Z. Win
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TWC
Authors Aggelos Bletsas, Ashish Khisti, Moe Z. Win
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