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arxiv: 1102.4137 · v1 · pith:DBAFFR2Dnew · submitted 2011-02-21 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Using Distributed Rotations for a Low-Complexity Dynamic Decode-and-Forward Relay Protocol

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keywords rotationsnumberprotocoldecode-and-forwarddistributeddynamiclower-boundoptimal
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In this paper, we propose to implement the dynamic decode-and-forward (DDF) protocol with distributed rotations. In addition to being the first minimum-delay implementation of the DDF protocol proposed for any number of relays, this technique allows to exploit cooperative diversity without inducing the high decoding complexity of a space-time code. The analysis of outage probabilities for different number of relays and rotations shows that the performance of this technique is close to optimal. Moreover, a lower-bound on the diversity-multiplexing gain tradeoff (DMT) is provided in the case of a single relay and two rotations. This lower-bound reaches the optimal DDF's DMT when the frame-length grows to infinity, which shows that even a small number of rotations is enough to obtain good performance.

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