Özet-Bu çalışmada, Kaynak→Röle ve Röle→Hedef arası her iki işaretleşme adımında da modifiye verici anten seçimli (transmit antenna selection (TAS)) dik uzay-zaman blok kodlama (orthogonal space-time block coding (OSTBC)) yapısını kullanan, Röle→Kaynak ve Hedef→Röle arasındaki geribesleme yükünü azaltan ve geribesleme hataları varlıgında klasik TAS/OSTBC (C-TAS/OSTBC) yapılarına göre daha iyi hata performansı sergileyen kuvvetlendir-ve-aktar (amplify-and-forward (AF)) tipi röleli bir iletim sistemi önerilmektedir. Önerilen röleli sisteme ilişkin nihai hata olasılıgı performansı, Nakagami-m sönümlemeli kanal modeli için Monte Carlo simülasyon teknigi kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Anahtar Kelimeler-Verici anten seçimi, dik uzay-zaman blok kodlama, iki-atlamalı haberleşme, AF röleli iletim, geribesleme hatalarıAbstract-This paper proposes a dual-hop amplify-andforward (AF) relay system which employs a modified transmit antenna selection (TAS)/orthogonal space-time block coding (OS-TBC) scheme in both signaling links (i.e., Source→Relay and Relay→Destination) that provides reduced feedback-rate and robust error performance in the presence of feedback errors (FEs) when compared to the conventional TAS/OSTBC (C-TAS/OSTBC). The error probability performance of the proposed dual-hop AF relay scheme in Nakagami fading channels has been examined via Monte Carlo simulations.
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