On Outage Capacity for Incremental Relaying with Imperfect Feedback
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feedbackimperfectcapacityeffectepsilon-outageincrementalinvestigatenetworks
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We investigate the effect of imperfect feedback on the \epsilon-outage capacity of incremental relaying in the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. We show that imperfect feedback leads to a rescaling of the pre-log factor (comparable to the multiplexing gain for networks operating in the high SNR regime) and thus reduces the \epsilon-outage capacity considerably. Moreover, we investigate the effect of different degrees of feedback reliability on the system performance. We further derive a simple binary tree-based construction rule to analyze networks with an arbitrary number of relay nodes with respect to imperfect feedback. This rule can directly be mapped to a comprehensive matrix notation.
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