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Sensing/Decision-Based Cooperative Relaying Schemes With Multi-Access Transmission: Stability Region And Average Delay Characterization

Published 29 Jun 2015 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1506.08895v1)

Abstract: We consider a cooperative relaying system which consists of a number of source terminals, one shared relay, and a common destination with multi-packet reception (MPR) capability. In this paper, we study the stability and delay analysis for two cooperative relaying schemes; the sensing-based cooperative (SBC) scheme and the decision-based cooperative (DBC) scheme. In the SBC scheme, the relay senses the channel at the beginning of each time slot. In the idle time slots, the relay transmits the packet at the head of its queue, while in the busy one, the relay decides either to transmit simultaneously with the source terminal or to listen to the source transmission. The SBC scheme is a novel paradigm that utilizes the spectrum more efficiently than the other cooperative schemes because the relay not only exploits the idle time slots, but also has the capability to mildly interfere with the source terminal. On the other hand, in the DBC scheme, the relay does not sense the channel and it decides either to transmit or to listen according to certain probabilities. Numerical results reveal that the two proposed schemes outperform existing cooperative schemes that restrict the relay to send only in the idle time slots. Moreover, we show how the MPR capability at the destination can compensate for the sensing need at the relay, i.e., the DBC scheme achieves almost the same stability region as that of the SBC scheme. Furthermore, we derive the condition under which the two proposed schemes achieve the same maximum stable throughput.

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