Abstract
This work proposes a non-orthogonal selection cooperation scheme with interference for multi-source and single destination cooperative networks. In our model, the source nodes can cooperate for one another, i.e., each source node plays the dual role of a source and a relay, thus there is no need for relays. In addition, the source nodes can be continuously transmitted and without dedicated timeslots for cooperative transmissions, which can save system resources and improve spectral efficiency. However, by this way, it will introduce interference with the non-orthogonal transmission mechanism. To overcome this problem, we use general reception scheme in source nodes and successive interference cancellation technology in the destination node, which can reduce the effect of interference effectively. For interference-limited networks, we also derive the theoretical upper bound and lower bound of outage probability of our method. Through the outage probability analysis and comparison, the results show that the spectral efficiency is improved while the system still keeps acceptable transmission reliability.
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