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    Performance Analysis of Multi-Antenna Relay Networks over Nakagami-m Fading Channel

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    In this chapter, the authors present the performance of multi-antenna selective combining decode-and- forward (SC-DF) relay networks over independent and identically distributed (i.i.d) Nakagami-m fading channels. The outage probability, moment generation function, symbol error probability and average channel capacity are derived in closed-form using the Signal-to-Noise-Ratio (SNR) statistical character- istics. After that, the authors formulate the outage probability problem, optimize it with an approximated problem, and then solve it analytically. Finally, for comparison with analytical formulas, the authors perform some Monte-Carlo simulations

    Network-coding-based Cooperative V2V Communication in Vehicular Cloud Networks

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    Chinacom 2018 - 13th EAI International Conference on Communications and Networking in China, 23-25 October 2018, Chengdu, ChinaThis is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordWe investigate the potential of applying cooperative relaying and network coding techniques to support vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication in vehicular cloud networks (VCN). A reuse-mode MIMO content distribution system with multiple sources, multiple relays, and multiple destinations under Nakagami-m fading is considered. We apply a class of finite field network codes in the relays to achieve high spatial diversity in an efficient manner and derive the system communication error probability that the destinations fail to recover the desired source messages. The results show that our method can improve the performance over conventional data transmission solutions

    Generalized performance analysis of mixed RF/FSO systems

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    Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.We investigate the performance of dual-hop fixed-gain amplify-and-forward relaying systems over Nakagami-m and double generalized Gamma fading channels with pointing error for mixed radio frequency/free space optical (RF/FSO) wireless systems. Our analysis generalizes several previous results, since it considers general fading channels and both detection methods in FSO systems. In particular, exact expressions for the end-to-end outage probability and bit error probability are derived in dosed-form, while useful expressions are presented for the asymptotically high signal to noise ratio (SNR) regime. The numerical results provide important physical insights into the implications of model parameters on the system performance; for instance, it is demonstrated that in all cases under consideration, the lowest outage and bit error rates would not guarantee only by decreasing the pointing error and using the heterodyne detection and not increasing the RF link parameters.TÜBİTA

    Generalized performance analysis of mixed RF/FSO cooperative systems

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    Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via subscription.Free space optical (FSO) links provide an efficient point-to-point wireless transmission solution. They are particularly useful for filling the connectivity gap between the radio frequency (RF) access network and the fiber optic-based backbone network. To address this combined use, there has been a growing interest in so-called mixed RF/FSO systems where RF transmission is used at one hop and FSO transmission at the other in a dual-hop configuration. In this paper, we investigate the performance of mixed RF/FSO systems along with a direct RF link where the FSO link and RF links, respectively, experience double generalized gamma turbulence with pointing error and Nakagami-m fading. Moreover, the effect of cochannel interference is considered at both relay and destination. Under the assumption of amplify-and-forward relaying and selection combining at the destination, we derive closed form expressions for outage probability and bit error probability in terms of Meijer's-G and two-variate Fox-H functions. Our analysis provides a generalized framework for several existing results, since our adopted turbulence and fading statistical models are the most general ones. Based on the high signal-to-noise-ratio analysis, we further provide a diversity gain analysis and discuss the bottlenecks in the mixed RF/FSO systems.Iran National Science Foundation (INSF

    Two-way interference-limited AF relaying over Nakagami-m fading channels

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    We investigate the performance of two-way interference-limited amplify-and-forward relaying systems over independent but non-identically distributed (i.n.i.d.) Nakagami-m fading channels. A tight closed-form lower bound on the outage probability of the system is derived, along with a simplified expression in the asymptotically low outage regime. Some special cases of practical interest (e.g., no interference power and interference-limited case) are also examined. The theoretical and numerical results provide important physical insights into the implications of the model parameters on the system performance. © 2013 IEEE
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