Hierarchical wireless networks have the potential to provide the needed capacity to a large number of mobile stations (MSs). According to this system architecture, the MSs are served by a dense network of fixed relay nodes (RNs) fed by a small number of large hub base stations (HBSs). In such deployment, high spectral efficiencies can be achieved if the RNs act as two-way relays; however this gives rise to co-channel interference (CCI) which needs to be mitigated. In order to gain insights on the impact of CCI to this scenario we consider an HBS with two highly directional antennas communicating with two MSs via two interfering two-way RNs. We investigate the average maximum sum-rate of two cooperative strategies. The first is based on Deco...
There are a lot of recent interests on cooperative communication (CC) in wireless networks. Despite ...
In this thesis, we explore potentials of cooperative communication at receivers' side in the downlin...
The co-channel interference (CCI) is the principal factor of signal degradation in cellular networks...
Abstract—Dual-hop hierarchical wireless networks have the potential to provide the needed capacity t...
Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) through a d...
Abstract—Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) th...
Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) through a d...
Relaying has been proposed as an efficient techniqueto extend coverage and improve throughput in fut...
The wireless spectrum is a scarce resource, necessitating the development for ever more spectrally e...
textWireless cellular networks, which serve a large area by geographically partitioning users, suffe...
With the growing number of users along with ever-increasing demand for higher data rates and better ...
Relaying is a promising technique to extend coverage and improve throughput in wireless networks, bu...
Achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) of the large-scale interfering two-way relay network is investig...
Interference alignment is a signaling technique that provides high multiplexing gain in the interfer...
In this thesis, we explore potentials of cooperative communication at receivers' side in the downlin...
There are a lot of recent interests on cooperative communication (CC) in wireless networks. Despite ...
In this thesis, we explore potentials of cooperative communication at receivers' side in the downlin...
The co-channel interference (CCI) is the principal factor of signal degradation in cellular networks...
Abstract—Dual-hop hierarchical wireless networks have the potential to provide the needed capacity t...
Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) through a d...
Abstract—Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) th...
Hierarchical networks can provide very high data rates to multiple mobile stations (MSs) through a d...
Relaying has been proposed as an efficient techniqueto extend coverage and improve throughput in fut...
The wireless spectrum is a scarce resource, necessitating the development for ever more spectrally e...
textWireless cellular networks, which serve a large area by geographically partitioning users, suffe...
With the growing number of users along with ever-increasing demand for higher data rates and better ...
Relaying is a promising technique to extend coverage and improve throughput in wireless networks, bu...
Achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) of the large-scale interfering two-way relay network is investig...
Interference alignment is a signaling technique that provides high multiplexing gain in the interfer...
In this thesis, we explore potentials of cooperative communication at receivers' side in the downlin...
There are a lot of recent interests on cooperative communication (CC) in wireless networks. Despite ...
In this thesis, we explore potentials of cooperative communication at receivers' side in the downlin...
The co-channel interference (CCI) is the principal factor of signal degradation in cellular networks...