DocumentCode
46337
Title
Partial relay selection for a roadside-based two-way amplify-and-forward relaying system in mixed nakagami-m and ´double´ nakagami-m fading
Author
Yun Hu ; Hongyan Li ; Chensi Zhang ; Jiandong Li
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Integrated Service Networks (ISN), Xidian Univ., Xian, China
Volume
8
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
March 27 2014
Firstpage
571
Lastpage
577
Abstract
This study analyses the performance of a roadside two-way relaying system in which a roadside access point (AP) and a vehicle exchange messages with the aid of amplify-and-forward mobile relay (MR) based on partial relay selection. It has been shown that AP-MR-vehicle communications may experience severer channel fading than conventional cellular communications. Mixed Nakagami-m and `double´ Nakagami-m fading is adopted to provide a realistic description of the involved AP-MR-vehicle channels. In this scenario, a tight closed-form lower bound and high signal-to-noise ratio approximate expression for the system outage probability are derived. By applying these results, the authors obtain the diversity and the coding gains and the average symbol error rate for the considered system. In particular, the optimum number of relays is provided, providing valuable guidelines for practical system design. It is shown that when the number of relays is greater than the optimum number, no performance gain would be further achieved. The simulation results highlight the authors theoretical analysis.
Keywords
Nakagami channels; amplify and forward communication; mobile communication; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); AP-MR-vehicle communications; amplify-and-forward mobile relay; average symbol error rate; cellular communications; channel fading; coding gains; double Nakagami-m fading; high signal-to-noise ratio approximate expression; mixed Nakagami-m fading; partial relay selection; roadside access point; roadside-based two-way amplify-and-forward relaying system; system outage probability; tight closed-form lower bound; vehicle exchange messages;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2013.0468
Filename
6777249
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