© 2010 IEEE. We consider an uplink communication in a wireless network where each source-user is assisted by M half-duplex relays. The source users and relays are equipped with singleantenna whereas the destination has M antennas. We show that the degree of freedom (d.o.f.) of this network is limited by the links from the source to the collection of relays and destination. This phenomenon is referred to as a "d.o.f. bottleneck problem" which compromise the cooperative multiplexing gain (CMG) and the achievable rate of the system. To improve the CMG, we propose an auxiliary frequency bands (AFBs)-based approach to tackle the d.o.f. bottleneck problem. Information theoretic analysis and numerical results show that the proposed scheme can achi...
Abstract—In this paper, we evaluate the performance im-provement in an Orthogonal Frequency-Division...
In modern communication networks, relays play a vital role in cooperative communication. Different ...
The demand for higher transmission rates and better quality of service in modern wireless communica...
To meet the rapid growth of wireless applications and multimedia services, the development of wirele...
Wireless networks are experiencing an explosive growth in the number of users and the demand for dat...
This paper is concerned with the problem of relay assignment in cooperative wireless networks having...
Cooperative communication is a promising transmission paradigm which can exploit the resources of ne...
Cooperative communication has characteristics of offering spatial diversity by employing relays to i...
It is well known that multiple antenna wireless communication systems improve the capacity and relia...
With the rapid growth of multimedia services, future generations of wireless communications requir...
This dissertation consists in two parts. In the first part (Chapter 1-3) we study the notion of coop...
In this thesis, we study the problem of cooperation and joint source-channel transmission in wireles...
We consider a system that consists of two sources, a half-duplex relay and a destination. The source...
in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science We consider communication from a single source to a s...
We study the impact of multiple access protocols on the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) perfor...
Abstract—In this paper, we evaluate the performance im-provement in an Orthogonal Frequency-Division...
In modern communication networks, relays play a vital role in cooperative communication. Different ...
The demand for higher transmission rates and better quality of service in modern wireless communica...
To meet the rapid growth of wireless applications and multimedia services, the development of wirele...
Wireless networks are experiencing an explosive growth in the number of users and the demand for dat...
This paper is concerned with the problem of relay assignment in cooperative wireless networks having...
Cooperative communication is a promising transmission paradigm which can exploit the resources of ne...
Cooperative communication has characteristics of offering spatial diversity by employing relays to i...
It is well known that multiple antenna wireless communication systems improve the capacity and relia...
With the rapid growth of multimedia services, future generations of wireless communications requir...
This dissertation consists in two parts. In the first part (Chapter 1-3) we study the notion of coop...
In this thesis, we study the problem of cooperation and joint source-channel transmission in wireles...
We consider a system that consists of two sources, a half-duplex relay and a destination. The source...
in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science We consider communication from a single source to a s...
We study the impact of multiple access protocols on the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) perfor...
Abstract—In this paper, we evaluate the performance im-provement in an Orthogonal Frequency-Division...
In modern communication networks, relays play a vital role in cooperative communication. Different ...
The demand for higher transmission rates and better quality of service in modern wireless communica...