Title :
Performance analysis of decode-and-forward dual-hop opportunistic relaying with power control
Author :
Xin Gao ; Behnad, Aydin ; Xianbin Wang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Although cooperative relaying is generally considered as an attractive technique to improve system performances, the additional power consumption of a relaying link becomes a consistent concern. In order to characterize the power consumption of the dual-hop opportunistic relaying with power control, an exact expression for the cumulative distribution function of the total required transmission power is derived in this paper. Our analysis is based on the scenario that the best relay is selected among a set of decode-and-forward relays with homogeneous spatial Poisson distribution, such that the source-plus-relay power consumption is minimized. The required transmission power is evaluated by including the randomness of both path loss related to the locations of relays and the channel fading caused by multipath propagation. The analytical solution is verified by computer simulations and is used to compare the required power of relaying and direct links under different channel conditions. The results show that the dual-hop relaying is advantageous in long-term power saving by requiring a bounded average transmission power, while the power for the direct link communication is unbounded in some fading environments. Moreover, the required transmission power for the opportunistic relaying is less than that of the direct link with a reasonable relay density, therefore the cooperative communications can provide the power efficient transmission when the relay network is not sparse.
Keywords :
Poisson distribution; cooperative communication; decode and forward communication; fading channels; relay networks (telecommunication); cooperative communications; cooperative relaying; cumulative distribution function; decode-and-forward dual-hop opportunistic relaying; direct link communication; fading channel; homogeneous spatial Poisson distribution; multipath propagation; opportunistic relaying; performance analysis; power consumption; power control; Power control; Power demand; Rayleigh channels; Relay networks (telecommunications); Wireless communication; Decode-and-forward; Poisson point process; fading channels; power control; relaying;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6884085