DocumentCode :
1198840
Title :
Practical relay networks: a generalization of hybrid-ARQ
Author :
Zhao, Bin ; Valenti, Matthew C.
Author_Institution :
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
7
Lastpage :
18
Abstract :
Wireless networks contain an inherent distributed spatial diversity that can be exploited by the use of relaying. Relay networks take advantage of the broadcast-oriented nature of radio and require node-based, rather than link-based protocols. Prior work on relay networks has studied performance limits either with unrealistic assumptions, complicated protocols, or only a single relay. In this paper, a practical approach to networks comprising multiple relays operating over orthogonal time slots is proposed based on a generalization of hybrid-automatic repeat request (ARQ). In contrast with conventional hybrid-ARQ, retransmitted packets do not need to come from the original source radio but could instead be sent by relays that overhear the transmission. An information theoretic framework is exposed that establishes the performance limits of such systems in a block fading environment, and numerical results are presented for some representative topologies and protocols. The results indicate a significant improvement in the energy-latency tradeoff when compared with conventional multihop protocols implemented as a cascade of point-to-point links.
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; diversity reception; fading channels; information theory; protocols; radio links; radio networks; block fading environment; broadcast radio; cooperative diversity; distributed spatial diversity; energy-latency tradeoff; hybrid-ARQ generalization; hybrid-automatic repeat request; information theoretic framework; multihop protocol; node-based protocol; orthogonal time slot; packet retransmission; point-to-point link; relay channel; relay network; relays operation; wireless network; Automatic repeat request; Broadcast technology; Diversity reception; Fading; Radio broadcasting; Receivers; Relays; Throughput; Topology; Wireless application protocol; Block fading; cooperative diversity; hybrid-automatic repeat request (ARQ); relay channel;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.837352
Filename :
1374955
Link To Document :
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