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Asynchronous bi-directional relay-assisted communication networksVahidnia, Reza 01 February 2014 (has links)
We consider an asynchronous bi-directional relay network, consisting of two singleantenna
transceivers and multiple single-antenna relays, where the transceiver-relay
paths are subject to different relaying and/or propagation delays. Such a network can
be viewed as a multipath channel which can cause inter-symbol-interference (ISI) in
the signals received by the two transceivers. Hence, we model such a communication
scheme as a frequency selective multipath channel which produces ISI at the two
transceivers, when the data rates are relatively high. We study both multi- and
single-carrier communication schemes in such networks.
In a multi-carrier communication scheme, to tackle ISI, the transceivers employ
an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) scheme to diagonalize the
end-to-end channel. The relays use simple amplify-and-forward relaying, thereby
materializing a distributed beamformer. For such a scheme, we propose two different
algorithms, based on the max-min fair design approach, to calculate the subcarrier
power loading at the transceivers as well as the relay beamforming weights.
In a single-carrier communication, assuming a block transmission/reception scheme,
block channel equalization is used at the both transceivers to combat the inter-blockinterference
(IBI). Assuming a limited total transmit power budget, we minimize
the total mean squared error (MSE) of the estimated received signals at the both
transceivers by optimally obtaining the transceivers??? powers and the relay beamforming
weight vector as well as the block channel equalizers at the two transceivers.
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Cross-Layer Design for Cooperative Wireless NetworkingWang, Ning 30 August 2013 (has links)
In this dissertation, we study cross-layer design for cooperative wireless data communication networks. Based on the characteristics of cooperative wireless communications, and the requirement of Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning for data networks, we consider cross-layer system design for cooperative wireless networking. Three major design issues which cover cooperative link establishment, information security of cooperative communications, and cross-layer cooperative transmission scheduling, are investigated. Specifically, we follow the communication procedure in cooperative wireless systems and investigate several cross-layer design problems. Considering the queueing behavior of data buffers at the candidate relays, we study relay selection from a queue-aware perspective which takes into account the queueing systems at both the source and the potential relays. With the cooperative link established, we then study the secret key establishment problem by cross-layer cooperative discussion. Then cross-layer transmission scheduling is investigated from two perspectives. We first look at cross-layer adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), which takes both the channel condition and traffic intensity into consideration in the scheduling design. A more general queue-aware scheduler state selection mechanism based on buffer queue occupancy is studied, and optimization by nonlinear integer programming is presented. / Graduate / 0544
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