Title :
Two-Transmitter Two-Receiver Cooperative MAC Protocol: Cross-Layer Design and Performance Analysis
Author :
Zhou, Yong ; Liu, Ju ; Zhai, Chao ; Zheng, Lina
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Eng., Shandong Univ., Jinan, China
Abstract :
Cooperative diversity is a promising and practical technique for realizing spatial diversity through a virtual antenna array formed by multiple distributed antennas of different nodes. In this paper, we propose and evaluate a novel cooperative cross-layer medium access control (CC-MAC) protocol, which combines space-time coding and adaptive modulation at the physical layer and employs truncated automatic repeat request (ARQ) at the data-link layer. The transmitter´s partner is selected in the previous hop, and the receiver invites a partner to participate in data reception in the current hop, and in this situation, a two-transmitter two-receiver model is constructed. Because distributed space-time coding is applied at the transmitting set (transmitter and its partner), cooperative diversity and coding gain can be obtained. Based on the instantaneous channel state measured at the receiver, an adaptive modulation scheme is adopted to improve the link throughput at the physical layer. In addition, the truncated ARQ scheme is employed to further enhance the throughput performance at the data-link layer. Furthermore, under different system models with or without the truncated ARQ scheme, performances of the average packet error rate (PER) and symbol error rate (SER) with multiple phase shift keying (M-PSK) modulation and multiple quadrature amplitude modulation (M-QAM) over Rayleigh fading channel are analyzed. Simulation results verify the correctness of the performance analysis and show that CC-MAC can significantly improve system throughput and energy efficiency compared with other transmission schemes.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; access protocols; adaptive modulation; antenna arrays; automatic repeat request; phase shift keying; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio receivers; radio transmitters; space-time codes; Rayleigh fading channel; adaptive modulation; automatic repeat request; average packet error rate; cooperative diversity; cross-layer medium access control protocol; data-link layer; multiple distributed antenna; multiple phase shift keying; multiple quadrature amplitude modulation; performance analysis; space-time coding; spatial diversity; symbol error rate; two-transmitter two-receiver cooperative MAC protocol; virtual antenna array; Antenna arrays; Automatic repeat request; Cross layer design; Media Access Protocol; Modulation coding; Performance analysis; Phase shift keying; Physical layer; Throughput; Transmitters; Adaptive modulation; cross-layer design; medium access control (MAC) protocol; partner selection; space–time coding; truncated automatic repeat request (ARQ); two-transmitter two-receiver model;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2010.2060216