Main | Browse | Search | Author Links | Manage ETD List | Review ETDs | Catalog ETDs | Help
 

Title page for ETD etd-12112008-034840


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Xiao, Lei
URN etd-12112008-034840
Title Cooperative Relaying Strategies for Wireless Communication Systems
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Electrical Engineering
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Timothy Ovaert Committee Chair
Daniel J. Costello, Jr. Committee Member
J. Nicholas Laneman Committee Member
Ken Sauer Committee Member
Martin Haenggi Committee Member
Thomas E. Fuja Committee Member
Keywords
  • fading channels
  • error control code
  • relaying
  • diversity
Date of Defense 2008-12-05
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Relaying strategies are studied for two different purposes in wireless communication systems, namely cooperative diversity relaying for mitigating signal power fluctuation due to multipath fading, and two-hop relaying for alleviating signal attenuation due to path loss.

Cooperative diversity relaying is a viable strategy to gain transmit spatial diversity with single antenna transceivers. A union bound analysis is derived for the error performance of signal superposition coded cooperative diversity schemes. The numerical results show excellent agreement with computer simulations. The power allocation between the locally generated signal and the relay signal is optimized so as to minimize the error bound, circumventing the time-consuming Monte Carlo simulation adopted in literature.

A novel network coded cooperative diversity scheme is also proposed to make efficient use of the resources associated with the links between cooperating partners and those to the message destination. The main idea is to interpret – and

thus decode – the network coded codeword differently at the cooperative partner and the destination. It is shown via simulation that the newly proposed scheme provides substantial coding gain over other cooperative diversity techniques, including those based on time multiplexing and signal (Euclidean space) superposition. Generalizations of network coded cooperative diversity are also considered for the adoption of graph-based low density generator matrix codes and the case with three partner nodes.

Two hop relaying is studied as a possible method of range extension and throughput enhancement for a fixed wireless base station. Contrary to the majority of the work in this area, we consider mobile relays that are randomly placed and move in a nondeterministic manner. A queueing process model is used to capture the movements of the mobile relays that can provide feasible two-hop routing. Meaningful metrics are calculated and interpreted, providing insights into the potential benefits of mobile relays.

Files
  Filename       Size       Approximate Download Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds) 
 
 28.8 Modem   56K Modem   ISDN (64 Kb)   ISDN (128 Kb)   Higher-speed Access 
  XiaoL122008.pdf 768.33 Kb 00:03:33 00:01:49 00:01:36 00:00:48 00:00:04

Browse All Available ETDs by ( Author | Department )

If you have more questions or technical problems, please Contact the Graduate School.