2017
DOI: 10.1109/access.2017.2768436
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Robust Iterative Transceiver Beamforming for Multipair Two-Way Distributed Relay Networks

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“…As the threshold SN R L is set higher, the performance gets better; however, when a large number of relays are included in the network (M = 100), the SINR difference at SN R L = −10 dB and SN R L = 10 dB is only 2 dB, which indicates that increasing the number of relays can dramatically reduce the interference introduced to the PU receiver, when total relay output power is not restricted. The reason is that, as indicated in [10], in such iterative transceiver algorithms, when the number of relays increases, the total relay output power required to achieve the same SINR can be greatly reduced and so is the total interference introduced to the PU receiver. Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the threshold SN R L is set higher, the performance gets better; however, when a large number of relays are included in the network (M = 100), the SINR difference at SN R L = −10 dB and SN R L = 10 dB is only 2 dB, which indicates that increasing the number of relays can dramatically reduce the interference introduced to the PU receiver, when total relay output power is not restricted. The reason is that, as indicated in [10], in such iterative transceiver algorithms, when the number of relays increases, the total relay output power required to achieve the same SINR can be greatly reduced and so is the total interference introduced to the PU receiver. Fig.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, multiple single-antenna idle devices within the same region of PUs are utilized as distributed relay nodes and assist the SU transmissions with simple amplify and forward protocol. By using this arrangement, proper iterative transceiver beamforming design, which has demonstrated to be strongly capable to increase the SINR of each user pair in a relay beamforming network [10], could be utilized on the SUs and relay nodes to adaptively increase quality of service (QoS) of the secondary network while keeping the leakage interference at PU receiver under a predefined level. In our considered two-stage communication network, we assume that the PUs are having one-way communication and accordingly only the PU receiver are interfered by the communication of SUs.…”
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“…Prior work on distributed beamforming [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14] includes several approaches to enhancing the reception of signals originating from relays. In [2], relay network problems are described as optimization problems and relevant aspects and implications are provided and discussed, which gives a general overview and methodologies that are commonly considered to analyze relay networks.…”
Section: A Prior and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%