Abstract

An analytical bit error rate (BER) performance study of three detect-and-forward (DaF) policies under a common framework is presented in this paper. More specifically, the direct, thresholded and link-adaptive schemes are studied, which differ in the way the decision on the transmitted symbol is forwarded from the relay to the destination. The analysis is carried out for a single relay DaF transmission protocol and takes into account the symbol decision errors that may occur at the relay. Simple closed-form analytical BER expressions are derived for all three schemes, which are completely verified by simulations. Moreover, by minimizing a properly selected conditional BER expression, a novel optimal DaF strategy is proposed, which outperforms all previously known related methods.

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