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Distributed Relay Selection for Heterogeneous UAV Communication Networks Using A Many-to-Many Matching Game Without Substitutability
This paper proposes a distributed multiple relay selection scheme to maximize
the satisfaction experiences of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) communication
networks. The multi-radio and multi-channel (MRMC) UAV communication system is
considered in this paper. One source UAV can select one or more relay radios,
and each relay radio can be shared by multiple source UAVs equally. Without the
center controller, source UAVs with heterogeneous requirements compete for
channels dominated by relay radios. In order to optimize the global
satisfaction performance, we model the UAV communication network as a
many-to-many matching market without substitutability. We design a potential
matching approach to address the optimization problem, in which the optimizing
of local matching process will lead to the improvement of global matching
results. Simulation results show that the proposed distributed matching
approach yields good matching performance of satisfaction, which is close to
the global optimum result. Moreover, the many-to-many potential matching
approach outperforms existing schemes sufficiently in terms of global
satisfaction within a reasonable convergence time.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, conferenc
Dispensing with channel estimation: differentially modulated cooperative wireless communications
As a benefit of bypassing the potentially excessive complexity and yet inaccurate channel estimation, differentially encoded modulation in conjunction with low-complexity noncoherent detection constitutes a viable candidate for user-cooperative systems, where estimating all the links by the relays is unrealistic. In order to stimulate further research on differentially modulated cooperative systems, a number of fundamental challenges encountered in their practical implementations are addressed, including the time-variant-channel-induced performance erosion, flexible cooperative protocol designs, resource allocation as well as its high-spectral-efficiency transceiver design. Our investigations demonstrate the quantitative benefits of cooperative wireless networks both from a pure capacity perspective as well as from a practical system design perspective
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