Throughput Efficient Large M2M Networks through Incremental Redundancy Combining
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In this paper, we investigate the performance of incremental redundancy combining as a new cooperative relaying protocol for large M2M networks with opportunistic relaying. The nodes in the large M2M network are modeled by a Poisson Point Process, experience Rayleigh fading and utilize slotted ALOHA as the MAC protocol. The progress rate density (PRD) of the M2M network is used to quantify the performance of proposed relaying protocol and compare it to conventional multihop relaying with no cooperation. It is shown that incremental redundancy combining in a large M2M network provides substantial throughput improvements over conventional relaying with no cooperation at all practical values of the network parameters.
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