Diversity and degrees of freedom of cooperative wireless networks


Autoria(s): Sreeram, K; Birenjith, S; Kumar, P Vijay
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2008

Resumo

Two key parameters in the outage characterization of a wireless fading network are the diversity and the degrees of freedom (DOF). These two quantities represent the two endpoints of the diversity multiplexing gain tradeoff, In this paper, we present max-flow min-cut type theorems for computing both the diversity and the DOF of arbitrary single-source single-sink networks with nodes possessing multiple antennas. We also show that an amplify-and-forward protocol is sufficient to achieve the same. The DOF characterization is obtained using a conversion to a deterministic wireless network for which the capacity was recently found. This conversion is operational in the sense that a capacity-achieving scheme for the deterministic network can be converted into a DOF-achieving scheme for the fading network. We also show that the diversity result easily extends to multisource multi-sink networks whereas the DOF result extends to a single-source multi-cast network. Along the way, we prove that the zero error capacity of the deterministic network is the same as its c-error capacity.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26121/1/getPDF1.pdf

Sreeram, K and Birenjith, S and Kumar, P Vijay (2008) Diversity and degrees of freedom of cooperative wireless networks. In: IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, JUL 06-11, 2008, Toronto.

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IEEE

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26121/

Palavras-Chave #Electrical Communication Engineering
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Conference Paper

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