In this paper we analyze the performance degradation of slotted amplify-and-forward protocol in wireless environments with high node density where the number of relays grows asymptotically large. Channel gains between source-destination pairs in such networks can no longer be independent. We analyze the degradation of performance in such wireless environments where channel gains are exponentially correlated by looking at the capacity per channel use. Theoretical results for eigenvalue distribution and the capacity are derived and compared with the simulation results. Both analytical and simulated results show that the capacity given by the asymptotic mutual information decreases with the network density
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
Abstract—We present an analytical characterization of the ergodic capacity for an amplify-and-forwar...
Conference PaperIt has been shown recently that the overall throughput of dense wireless networks ca...
In this paper we analyze the performance degradation of slotted amplify-and-forward protocol in wire...
This thesis analyses the performance bounds of amplify-and-forward relay channels which are becoming...
Abstract—In this paper we investigate the capacity of a general class of the slotted amplify and for...
In this paper, we analyze the ergodic capacity (per unit bandwidth) and Average symbol error probabi...
Wireless channels experience random multipath fading. Reliable and efficient communication in slow-v...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we derive the random coding error exponent of amplify-and-forward (AF) r...
This thesis examines the effects of resource constraints on amplify-and-forward (AF) networks. Chap...
Closed-form expressions for ergodic capacity of repetition-based cooperative networks under adaptive...
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In this paper we consider the case of large cooperative communication systems where terminals use th...
Abstract—Antenna correlation is usually viewed as a detrimen-tal effect in a multiple input multiple...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
Abstract—We present an analytical characterization of the ergodic capacity for an amplify-and-forwar...
Conference PaperIt has been shown recently that the overall throughput of dense wireless networks ca...
In this paper we analyze the performance degradation of slotted amplify-and-forward protocol in wire...
This thesis analyses the performance bounds of amplify-and-forward relay channels which are becoming...
Abstract—In this paper we investigate the capacity of a general class of the slotted amplify and for...
In this paper, we analyze the ergodic capacity (per unit bandwidth) and Average symbol error probabi...
Wireless channels experience random multipath fading. Reliable and efficient communication in slow-v...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
© 2014 IEEE. In this paper, we derive the random coding error exponent of amplify-and-forward (AF) r...
This thesis examines the effects of resource constraints on amplify-and-forward (AF) networks. Chap...
Closed-form expressions for ergodic capacity of repetition-based cooperative networks under adaptive...
© 2017 IEEE Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
In this paper we consider the case of large cooperative communication systems where terminals use th...
Abstract—Antenna correlation is usually viewed as a detrimen-tal effect in a multiple input multiple...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
Abstract—We present an analytical characterization of the ergodic capacity for an amplify-and-forwar...
Conference PaperIt has been shown recently that the overall throughput of dense wireless networks ca...