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    Interference subtraction with supplementary cooperation in wireless cooperative networks

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    Abstract—In wireless networks, the broadcast nature of wireless transmission enables cooperation by sharing the same transmissions with nearby receivers and thus can help improve spatial reuse and boost network throughput along a multi-hop routing. The performance of wireless networks can be further improved if prior information available at the receivers can be utilized to achieve perfect interference subtraction. In this paper, we investigate performance gain on network throughput for wireless cooperative networks by using a simple MUD scheme, called overlapped transmission, in which multiple transmissions are allowed only when the information in the interfering signal is known at the receiver. It is shown that the scheme of cooperative transmission with overlapping increases network throughput by 24 % compared to that of direct transmission with overlapping. We then propose a new cooperation scheme called supplementary cooperation, which improves the performance gain of direct transmission with overlapping by 42%. Analytical results are developed to show that in a general network scenario, supplementary cooperation achieves bit error rate (BER) reduction of 34.87%, compared with the conventional cooperative transmission. Furthermore, we proposed a criterion for finding the best cooperative route to achieve maximum network throughput in a general network. I
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