Title :
Asynchronous Cooperative Relaying for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
Author :
Sohaib, Sarmad ; So, Daniel K. C.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Eng. & Technol., Taxila, Pakistan
Abstract :
Cooperative diversity exploits the broadcast nature of wireless channels and uses relays to improve link reliability. Most of the cooperative communication protocols are assumed to be synchronous in nature, which is not always possible in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication due to fast moving nature of the nodes. Also the relay nodes are assumed to be half duplex which in turn reduces the spectral efficiency. In this paper, we propose an asynchronous cooperative communication protocol exploiting polarization diversity, which does not require synchronization at the relay node. Dual polarized antennas are employed at the relay node to achieve full duplex amplify-and-forward (ANF) communication. Hence the transmission duration is reduced which results into an increased throughput rate. Capacity analysis of the proposed scheme ascertains the high data rate as compared to conventional ANF. Bit error rate (BER) simulation also shows that the proposed scheme significantly outperforms both the non-cooperative single-input single-output and the conventional ANF schemes. Considering channel path loss, the proposed scheme consumes less total transmission energy as compared to the conventional ANF and non-cooperative scheme. Thus the proposed scheme is suitable for high rate and energy efficient relay-enabled communication.
Keywords :
amplify and forward communication; antennas; cooperative communication; diversity reception; error statistics; mobile radio; protocols; telecommunication network reliability; ANF schemes; BER; V2V communication; asynchronous cooperative relaying; bit error rate simulation; broadcast nature; capacity analysis; channel path loss; cooperative communication protocols; cooperative diversity; dual polarized antennas; energy efficient relay-enabled communication; full duplex amplify-and-forward communication; link reliability improvement; noncooperative single-input single-output schemes; polarization diversity; relay nodes; spectral efficiency; throughput rate; vehicle-to-vehicle communications; wireless channels; Energy consumption; Protocols; Receiving antennas; Relays; Transmitting antennas; Cooperative wireless network; MIMO communication; asynchronous communication; energy efficient communication; polarization diversity;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.031213.120008