Title :
Cooperative Relaying Based on Alamouti Diversity under Aggregate Relay Power Constraints
Author :
Rong, Hu ; Zhang, Zhang ; Larsson, Peter
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Res., Beijing
Abstract :
This paper investigates power allocation in cooperative relaying based on Alamouti diversity. The objective is to find channel capacity optimal ways to allocate power between two relays under aggregate relay power constraints. Both a nonregenerative and a regenerative case are evaluated. The analysis shows that the total power should be allocated to one of the two relays, provided the instantaneous channel state information of both the 1st hop and the 2nd hop are available at the relays, i.e. for both non-regenerative and regenerative relaying. For the scenario that the relays have the instantaneous channel state information of the 1st hop, but only the average channel state information of the 2nd hop, the efforts focus on the regenerative relays while assuming the relays could perform decoding perfectly. Several optimization schemes: maximization of the mean channel capacity, maximization of the mean signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and minimization of SNR variance are investigated. The "minimization of the SNR variance" scheme results in significantly lower mean channel capacity than the other two schemes do. The "maximization of the mean SNR" scheme still leads to the conclusion that the total power should be allocated to one of the two relays. The "maximization of the mean channel capacity" scheme gives almost the same mean channel capacity compared to the "maximization of the mean SNR" scheme and the two schemes are equivalent to each other in most cases
Keywords :
channel capacity; decoding; diversity reception; Alamouti diversity; aggregate relay power constraints; channel capacity; channel state information; cooperative relaying; decoding; instantaneous channel state information; mean SNR maximization; mean SNR minimization; signal-to-noise ratio; Aggregates; Array signal processing; Channel capacity; Channel state information; Decoding; Diversity methods; Diversity reception; Power system relaying; Relays; Signal processing; Alamouti diversity; Cooperative relaying; power constraints;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC 2006-Spring. IEEE 63rd
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9391-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-2252
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2006.1683320