DocumentCode :
2740467
Title :
QoS guarantees in relay networks with multiple source-destination pairs and imperfect CSI
Author :
Liu, Yupeng ; Petropulu, Athina P.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
17-20 June 2012
Firstpage :
101
Lastpage :
104
Abstract :
A scenario is considered in which one relay with multiple antennas facilitates the communication of multiple single-antenna source-destination pairs. The communication occurs in two slots; in the first slot, the sources transmit simultaneously to their distinct destinations, and in the second slot, the relay forwards the received signal in an amplify-and-forward (AF), zeroforcing beamforming (ZFBF) fashion. The ZFBF matrix is designed to minimize the relay transmit power, while meeting the signal-to-interference-ratio (SINR) requirements at the destinations. Errors in the channel state information (CSI) result in inter-destination interference, and thus in SINR reduction. Based on knowledge of the CSI errors statistics, a robust ZFBF design is proposed that iteratively adjusts the magnitudes of the relay beamforming weights, based on the channel conditions of all S-D pairs, so that the worst case SINRs at the destinations are higher than the required thresholds.
Keywords :
antennas; quality of service; radio networks; QoS; SINR reduction; amplify-and-forward; channel state information; inter-destination interference; multiple antennas; multiple single-antenna source-destination pairs; multiple source-destination pairs; relay networks; signal-to-interference-ratio; zeroforcing beamforming; Complexity theory; Interference; MIMO; Quality of service; Relays; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM), 2012 IEEE 7th
Conference_Location :
Hoboken, NJ
ISSN :
1551-2282
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1070-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SAM.2012.6250439
Filename :
6250439
Link To Document :
بازگشت