DocumentCode
11799
Title
Leveraging Physical-Layer Cooperation for Energy Conservation
Author
Hunter, Charles ; Lin Zhong ; Sabharwal, Ashutosh
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
Volume
63
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan. 2014
Firstpage
131
Lastpage
145
Abstract
Physical-layer (PHY) cooperation is a technique for achieving multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)-like performance improvements on small devices that cannot support antenna arrays. Devices in a network transmit on behalf of their neighbors to act as “virtual MIMO” antennas. Since small devices are typically battery constrained, PHY cooperation immediately leads to the following question related to the energy efficiency (bits per joule) of devices: Is the performance improvement worth the extra energy costs of transmitting for others? Through an in-depth hardware test-bed study, we find that PHY cooperation can improve energy efficiency by as much as 320%, or it can reduce energy efficiency by as much as 25%, depending upon topology. With this performance gap in mind, we propose the distributed energy-conserving cooperation (DECC) protocol. DECC tunes the amount of effort that each device dedicates to providing cooperative assistance for others so that the energy that each device spends on cooperation is commensurate with the personal benefits that are received by that device. With DECC, users can tune their level of cooperation with completely node-localized decision-making. Thus, DECC allows nodes to tap into a large energy-efficiency benefit, suffering only a bounded preset loss when this benefit is not available.
Keywords
antenna arrays; cooperative communication; decision making; decode and forward communication; protocols; DECC protocol; cooperative communication; decode and forward communication; distributed energy conserving cooperation; multiple-input-multiple-output antennas; node localized decision making; physical layer cooperation; virtual MIMO antennas; Cooperative communications; decode-and-forward relaying; energy efficiency; performance analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2013.2271121
Filename
6547772
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