This study investigates the opportunistic source-pair selection (OSPS) strategy for the intercell interference (ICI) challenge in multi-user amplify-and-forward-based bi-directional wireless relaying networks. The method relies on selection of an appropriate SP node among N available SP nodes based on each SP's maximum sum capacity (SC). According to analytical, asymptotic and Monte Carlo simulation results, the OSPS strategy, besides achieving the near-optimal solution for the ICI challenge, if the number of the user-pair increases, also achieves multi-user diversity gain by selecting the maximum SC user-pair in each time slot. Moreover, the SC-based user-pair selection method outperforms the simultaneous transmission model and the max-min...
Analog network coding is a promising technique which can greatly improve the transmission efficiency...
We consider the opportunistic multiuser diversity in the multiuser two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...
This paper investigates the opportunistic source-pair selection (OSPS) strategy for the co-channel i...
This study investigates the impact of imperfect channel state information that is caused by feedback...
This paper investigates the opportunistic relay selection method for bi-directional wireless relayin...
In this paper, we propose a relay selection amplify-and-forward (RS-AF) protocol in general bi-direc...
Abstract—In this paper, a new opportunistic source selection (OSS) protocol is studied in bidirectio...
This paper investigates the co-channel interference effects on sum-rate based relay selection strate...
Abstract—An interference-aware relay selection scheme is proposed for two-hop relay networks with mu...
In this article, we propose multiple-relay selection schemes for multiple source nodes in amplify-an...
Cooperative communication is a promising technique for future wireless networks. It can be used in i...
Opportunistic selection algorithms have grown in importance as next generation wireless systems stri...
Two-path successive relaying (TPSR) improves spectral efficiency of relay under half-duplex constrai...
We study a cooperative network with a buffer-aided multi-antenna source, multiple half-duplex (HD) b...
Analog network coding is a promising technique which can greatly improve the transmission efficiency...
We consider the opportunistic multiuser diversity in the multiuser two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...
This paper investigates the opportunistic source-pair selection (OSPS) strategy for the co-channel i...
This study investigates the impact of imperfect channel state information that is caused by feedback...
This paper investigates the opportunistic relay selection method for bi-directional wireless relayin...
In this paper, we propose a relay selection amplify-and-forward (RS-AF) protocol in general bi-direc...
Abstract—In this paper, a new opportunistic source selection (OSS) protocol is studied in bidirectio...
This paper investigates the co-channel interference effects on sum-rate based relay selection strate...
Abstract—An interference-aware relay selection scheme is proposed for two-hop relay networks with mu...
In this article, we propose multiple-relay selection schemes for multiple source nodes in amplify-an...
Cooperative communication is a promising technique for future wireless networks. It can be used in i...
Opportunistic selection algorithms have grown in importance as next generation wireless systems stri...
Two-path successive relaying (TPSR) improves spectral efficiency of relay under half-duplex constrai...
We study a cooperative network with a buffer-aided multi-antenna source, multiple half-duplex (HD) b...
Analog network coding is a promising technique which can greatly improve the transmission efficiency...
We consider the opportunistic multiuser diversity in the multiuser two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) ...
In this paper, we consider a multi-user scenario where an arbitrary number of sources transmit their...