Constructions of Cooperative Diversity Schemes for Asynchronous Wireless Networks

P. Elia, P. V. Kumar
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It has been shown by Li and Xia that there exist cooperative diversity schemes that can provide for diversity gains in wireless networks even without symbol synchronicity between cooperative network users. These asynchronicity-tolerant schemes were based on distributed space-time codes which maintained their full-rank property for specific asynchronicity cases and specific numbers of users. By expanding the signaling set, we provide constructions of schemes that maintain near-optimal error performance, given certain cooperation strategies and given synchronicity, and which are asynchronicity-tolerant, with probability one, for any asynchronicity profile and for all numbers of network users. By relating the problem of asynchronicity to the maximum degrees of freedom provided by a cooperative-diversity scheme, we are further able to provide cooperative diversity methods that are empirically shown to translate asynchronicity to reduction of the probability of error.
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异步无线网络协作分集方案的构建
Li和Xia已经证明,存在协作分集方案,即使在协作网络用户之间没有符号同步性,也可以在无线网络中提供分集增益。这些异步容错方案基于分布式空时码,在特定异步情况和特定用户数量下保持满秩性。通过扩展信令集,我们提供了方案的结构,这些方案在给定某些合作策略和给定同步性的情况下保持接近最优的错误性能,并且对于任何异步配置文件和所有数量的网络用户都具有异步容忍度,概率为1。通过将异步性问题与合作分集方案提供的最大自由度联系起来,我们进一步能够提供合作分集方法,这些方法经经验证明可以将异步性转化为减少错误概率。
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