In the presence of inter-relay interference, the capacity performance of successive relaying can be severely degraded. Existing literature on successive relaying does not consider the channel quality of the inter-relay channel in maximising the capacity performance. Therefore, we propose an opportunistic successive relaying scheme that jointly considers the channel conditions of source-to-relay channels, relay-to-destination channels and also the inter-relay channels. In the proposed scheme, we select a pair of relays out of N potential relays in a distributed fashion to optimise the instantaneous end-to-end capacity in the presence of inter-relay interference. The performance of the proposed opportunistic successive relaying scheme is simu...
Successive relaying has recently emerged as an effective technique for cooperative networks and prov...
We propose an efficient successive relaying (SR) transmission protocol for multiple-relay cooperativ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...
Two-path successive relaying (TPSR) improves spectral efficiency of relay under half-duplex constrai...
Abstract—In this work, we propose a buffer-aided successive opportunistic relay scheme where each ti...
Abstract—In this paper we consider a simple cooperative network consisting of a source, a destinatio...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a relay selection scheme which combines the spectral efficiency o...
Abstract—In this work, we present a successive opportunistic relaying protocol with an inter-relay i...
We study a cooperative network with a buffer-aided multi-antenna source, multiple half-duplex (HD) b...
In this work, we present a buffer-aided successive opportunistic relaying scheme (herein called BA-S...
Half-duplex constraint refers to the inability of a radio to transmit and receive signals simultaneo...
In this letter, we examine in detail a cooperative network with multiple relays. We investigate prot...
Two-path successive relaying scheme is designed to recover the loss of spectral efficiency due to ha...
Summarization: In this paper, we present simple opportunistic relaying with decode-and-forward (DaF)...
We introduce a new achievability scheme, termed opportunistic network decoupling (OND), where a nove...
Successive relaying has recently emerged as an effective technique for cooperative networks and prov...
We propose an efficient successive relaying (SR) transmission protocol for multiple-relay cooperativ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...
Two-path successive relaying (TPSR) improves spectral efficiency of relay under half-duplex constrai...
Abstract—In this work, we propose a buffer-aided successive opportunistic relay scheme where each ti...
Abstract—In this paper we consider a simple cooperative network consisting of a source, a destinatio...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a relay selection scheme which combines the spectral efficiency o...
Abstract—In this work, we present a successive opportunistic relaying protocol with an inter-relay i...
We study a cooperative network with a buffer-aided multi-antenna source, multiple half-duplex (HD) b...
In this work, we present a buffer-aided successive opportunistic relaying scheme (herein called BA-S...
Half-duplex constraint refers to the inability of a radio to transmit and receive signals simultaneo...
In this letter, we examine in detail a cooperative network with multiple relays. We investigate prot...
Two-path successive relaying scheme is designed to recover the loss of spectral efficiency due to ha...
Summarization: In this paper, we present simple opportunistic relaying with decode-and-forward (DaF)...
We introduce a new achievability scheme, termed opportunistic network decoupling (OND), where a nove...
Successive relaying has recently emerged as an effective technique for cooperative networks and prov...
We propose an efficient successive relaying (SR) transmission protocol for multiple-relay cooperativ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...