Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the performance of communication systems. The vast majority of technical contributions in the area of relaying neglect hardware impairments and, thus, assume ideal hardware. Such approximations make sense in low-rate systems, but can lead to very misleading results when analyzing future high-rate systems. This paper quantifies the impact of hardware impairments on dual-hop relaying, for both amplify-and-forward and decode-and-forward protocols. The outage probability (OP) in these practical scenarios is a function of the effective end-to-end signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio (SNDR). This paper derives new closed-form expressions for the exact and asympt...
This letter presents a study on the end-to-end performance of dual-hop wireless communication system...
Despite the deleterious effect of hardware impairments on communication systems, most prior works ha...
Abstract—This paper elaborates on the ergodic capacity of fixed-gain amplify-and-forward (AF) dual-h...
Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the performanc...
Abstract—Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the p...
Abstract—Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the p...
Recently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimental impact on the perfor...
Recently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimental impact on the perfor...
Abstract- Hardware constraints have been seen in transceivers which create buckle thus degrading the...
International audienceRecently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimenta...
International audienceHardware impairments in physical transceivers are known to have a deleterious ...
International audience—In this paper, we analyze the performance of two-way amplify-and-forward (AF)...
Abstract- The end-to-end performance of a dual-hop relaying system operating over independent, non-i...
Physical transceivers have impaired hardware which creates distortions that degrade the performance ...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of dual-hop (DH) decode-and-forward (DF) multi-relay n...
This letter presents a study on the end-to-end performance of dual-hop wireless communication system...
Despite the deleterious effect of hardware impairments on communication systems, most prior works ha...
Abstract—This paper elaborates on the ergodic capacity of fixed-gain amplify-and-forward (AF) dual-h...
Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the performanc...
Abstract—Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the p...
Abstract—Physical transceivers have hardware impairments that create distortions which degrade the p...
Recently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimental impact on the perfor...
Recently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimental impact on the perfor...
Abstract- Hardware constraints have been seen in transceivers which create buckle thus degrading the...
International audienceRecently, it was shown that transceiver hardware impairments have a detrimenta...
International audienceHardware impairments in physical transceivers are known to have a deleterious ...
International audience—In this paper, we analyze the performance of two-way amplify-and-forward (AF)...
Abstract- The end-to-end performance of a dual-hop relaying system operating over independent, non-i...
Physical transceivers have impaired hardware which creates distortions that degrade the performance ...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of dual-hop (DH) decode-and-forward (DF) multi-relay n...
This letter presents a study on the end-to-end performance of dual-hop wireless communication system...
Despite the deleterious effect of hardware impairments on communication systems, most prior works ha...
Abstract—This paper elaborates on the ergodic capacity of fixed-gain amplify-and-forward (AF) dual-h...