— A novel cooperative multiple access protocol for packet speech communications is proposed. Cooperation is achieved through a relay node and by exploiting the silence periods during speech communication. The relay forwards packets for the active calls during some of the time slots that are free from those users which are silent. Therefore, no extra channel resources are needed for cooperation and the system encounters no bandwidth losses. A Markov model characterizing the network operation is built and thoroughly analyzed. The throughput and delay performance of the proposed protocol are characterized and compared to a similar non-cooperative protocol for speech communications.
Amr El-Sherif, Andres Kwasinski, Ahmed K. Sadek, K