Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate for-mulas for the multi-relay channel to study the problem of optimal placement of relay nodes along the straight line joining a source node and a sink node. The achievable rate formulas that we use are for full-duplex radios at the relays and decode-and-forward relaying. For the single relay case, and individual power constraints at the source node and the relay node, we provide explicit formulas for the optimal relay location and the optimal power allocation to the source-relay channel, for the exponential and the power-law path-loss channel models. For the multiple relay case, we consider exponential path-loss and a total power constraint over the source and the relays, and derive an ...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
We consider a unicast communication problem where, a source transmits information to a destination t...
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We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate formu-las for the multi-relay channel to study...
International audience<p>We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay c...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
This thesis explores the optimal node placement for linear Gaussian multiple relay networks of an a...
In this paper we analyze the optimal number and locations of fixed radio relay stations forming mult...
A wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination is considered, where nodes c...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
We consider a unicast communication problem where, a source transmits information to a destination t...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
Abstract—We use information theoretic achievable rate formu-las for the multi-relay channel to study...
International audience<p>We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay c...
We use information theoretic achievable rate formulas for the multi-relay channel to study the probl...
This thesis explores the optimal node placement for linear Gaussian multiple relay networks of an a...
In this paper we analyze the optimal number and locations of fixed radio relay stations forming mult...
A wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination is considered, where nodes c...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or “as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes along a path,...
We consider a wireless relay network with one source, one relay and one destination, where communica...
Our work is motivated by impromptu (or ``as-you-go'') deployment of wireless relay nodes along a pat...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
[[abstract]]Relay stations are usually used to enhance the signal strength for the users near cell b...
Abstract—We study the problem of optimal sequential (“as-you-go”) deployment of wireless relay nodes...
We consider a unicast communication problem where, a source transmits information to a destination t...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...