DocumentCode
748657
Title
Relay assisted F/TDMA ad hoc networks: node classification, power allocation and relaying strategies
Author
Serbetli, Semih ; Yener, Aylin
Author_Institution
NXP Semicond., Eindhoven
Volume
56
Issue
6
fYear
2008
fDate
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
937
Lastpage
947
Abstract
This paper considers the design of relay assisted F/TDMA ad hoc networks with multiple relay nodes each of which assists the transmission of a predefined subset of source nodes to their respective destinations. Considering the sum capacity as the performance metric, we solve the problem of optimally allocating the total power of each relay node between the transmissions it is assisting. We consider four different relay transmission strategies, namely regenerative decode-and-forward (RDF), nonregenerative decode-and-forward (NDF), amplify- and-forward (AF) and compress-and-forward (CF). We first obtain the optimum power allocation policies for the relay nodes that employ a uniform relaying strategy for all nodes. We show that the optimum power allocation for the RDF and NDF cases are modified water-filling solutions. Weobserve that for a given relay transmit power, NDF always outperforms RDF whereas CF always provides higher sum capacity than AF. When CF and NDF are compared, it is observed that either of CF or NDF may outperform the other in different scenarios. This observation suggests that the sum capacity can be further improved by having each relay adopt its relaying strategy in helping different source nodes. We investigate this problem next and determine the optimum power allocation and relaying strategy for each source node that relay nodes assist. We observe that optimum power allocation for relay nodes with hybrid relaying strategies provides higher sum capacity than pure RDF, NDF, AF or CF relaying strategies.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; frequency division multiple access; time division multiple access; amplify-and-forward; compress-and-forward; decode-and-forward; multiple relay node classification; nonregenerative decode-and-forward; optimum power allocation; relay assisted F/TDMA ad hoc network; relaying strategy; time division multiple access; Ad hoc networks; Decoding; Measurement; Mobile ad hoc networks; Mobile communication; Power system relaying; Relays; Resource description framework; Time division multiple access; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2008.060336
Filename
4542749
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