Title :
Two-way denoise-and-forward network coding opportunistic relaying with jointing adaptive modulation relay selection criterions
Author :
Jia, X.D. ; Yang, Lixia ; Fu, H.Y. ; Feng, B.M. ; Qi, Y.F.
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Broadband Wireless Commun. & Sensor Network Technol., Nanjing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
To improve the performance of the two-way denoise-and-forward network coding opportunistic relaying systems (TW-DNF-OR), two novel best-relay selection criterions are presented, which are the jointing adaptive modulation max-min criterion (AM-MM) and the jointing adaptive modulation maximum harmonic mean criterion (AM-MHM). In the proposed AM-MM and AM-MHM criterions, the effect of the modulation schemes used at both sources is exploited perfectly by integrating the adaptive modulation with the max-min and maximum harmonic mean criterions. On the basis of the proposed AM-MM and AM-MHM criterions, the authors analyse the symbol error probability (SEP) of the TW-DNF-OR systems under independent and non-identically distributed Rayleigh fading channels, and obtain the analytical expressions to the approximate upper bounds of the overall average SEPs. The comparison analyses show that the average SEP of TW-DNF-OR is improved greatly when the proposed jointing adaptive modulation best relay selection criterions are used. Moreover, in certain channel realisations or signal-to-noise ratio regions, the adaptive modulation non-selection TW-DNF-OR systems outperform the conventional best relay selection systems in which the adaptive modulation is not integrated with the best relay selection criterions.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; adaptive modulation; network coding; probability; relays; SEP; adaptive modulation nonselection TW-DNF-OR systems; channel realisation; independent distributed Rayleigh fading channel; jointing AM-MHM relay selection criterion; jointing AM-MM relay selection criterion; jointing adaptive modulation max-min relay selection criterion; jointing adaptive modulation maximum harmonic mean relay selection criterion; nonidentically distributed Rayleigh fading channel; signal-to-noise ratio region; symbol error probability; two-way denoise-and-forward network coding opportunistic relaying system; upper bound approximation;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2011.0003