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Wireless Cooperative Networks: Self-Configuration and Optimization

Authors: Liuqing Yang; FLORIDA UNIV GAINESVILLE DEPT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
 
Abstract: Distributed multi-input multi-output (MIMO) system is a promising architecture to provide reliable communications over spatially separated relaying nodes. In this paper, we will investigate the optimum resource allocation techniques in distributed MIMO systems, employing differential (de)modulation and various relaying protocols. Instead of limiting to energy optimization, we solve this problem via a two-dimensional energy and location optimization. Benefits of our resource optimization approaches are illustrated through extensive analysis and simulations. Comparisons between different optimization techniques and systems with different protocols are also included.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Biannual performance rept. Jan-Jun 2008
Pages: 5
Report Date: 15 JUN 2008
Contract Number: N000140710868
Report Number: A986284
Keywords relating to this report:
BROADBAND
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS
DEMODULATION
MODULATION
NETWORKS
OPTIMIZATION
SIGNAL PROCESSING
WIRELESS LINKS
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