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Adaptive Transmission in MIMO AF Relay Networks with Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes over Nakagami-m Fading
In this article, we apply different adaptive transmission techniques to
dual-hop multiple-input multiple-output amplify-and-forward relay networks
using orthogonal space-time block coding over independent Nakagami-m fading
channels. The adaptive techniques investigated are optimal simultaneous power
and rate (OSPR), optimal rate with constant power (ORCP), and truncated channel
inversion with fixed rate (TCIFR). The expressions for the channel capacity of
OSPR, ORCP, and TCIFR, and the outage probability of OSPR, and TCIFR are
derived based on the characteristic function of the reciprocal of the
instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the destination. For sufficiently
high SNR, the channel capacity of ORCP asymptotically converges to OSPR while
OSPR and ORCP achieve higher channel capacity compared to TCIFR. Although TCIFR
suffers from an increase in the outage probability relative to OSPR, it
provides the lowest implementation complexity among the considered schemes.
Along with analytical results, we further adopt Monte Carlo simulations to
validate the theoretical analysis