一种基于编码冗余信息的非合作传输方案

S. M. Sánchez, César A. Azurdia-Meza, R. Souza, E. Fernández, I. Soto, J. L. Rebelatto
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一些未来的无线网络与提供更高的数据速率和更低的能耗有关。与日益增长的频谱需求相比,带宽是一种有限的资源。合作分集可以提高频谱效率和通信的可靠性。然而,在高节点密度和高移动数据流量的场景下,多节点之间的协作可能是一个巨大的挑战。在本文中,我们关注的是认知无线电场景,在这种场景中,用户只被允许以有限的功率传输,并且很少有机会访问媒体。然后,我们提出了一种基于编码冗余信息的非合作传输方案,当用户无法进行合作时,用户可以通过该方案自动恢复。结果表明,该方法在可靠性、频谱效率和能量效率方面优于直接传输和简单重复传输方案。
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An alternative non-cooperative transmission scheme based on coded redundant information
Some of the future wireless networks are related to the provision of higher data rates and lower energy consumption. In contrast to the clear increasing spectrum demand, bandwidth is a limited resource. Cooperative diversity allows to increase the spectral efficiency and the reliability of the communication. However, in scenarios with high node density and high mobile data traffic volume the collaboration between multiple nodes can be a huge challenge. In this paper we focus on cognitive radio scenarios in which the users are only allowed to transmit with a limited power and have few opportunities to access the medium. Then, we propose an alternative non-cooperative transmission scheme based on coded redundant information through which users can automatically revert back, when cooperation is not possible. The results indicate that the proposed method outperforms direct transmission and simple repetition schemes, in terms of reliability, as well as spectral and energy efficiency.
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