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Relay Subset Selection in Cooperative Systems with Beamforming and Limited Feedback
We consider a cooperative wireless network with a single source, a single destination and M cooperative relays and show that with limited feedback bits from the destination, using all the relays to perform beamforming may not be optimal. We further assume that the destination chooses N relays with power gains exceeding a threshold to do transmit beamforming and feeds back B bits to specify a precoding vector from a randomly generated precoder codebook. For the given average feedback bits per relay, (B) over bar = B/M, we find the optimal threshold that maximizes the capacity of a decode-and-forward (DF) system when the number of relays is asymptotically large. We show that the system using this asymptotically optimal threshold has a larger capacity than a system using all relays for finite (B) over bar, especially for small values of (B) over bar. We also obtain numerically the optimal thresholds for systems with a finite number of relays. A simplified approach that uses a fixed number of relays is also proposed and leads to significant improvements. Given a fixed power budget, the power allocation between two phases is also examined in networks with asymptotically large numbers of relays, and the optimal power allocation fraction can be found numerically