Abstract
For a network where each node has multiple antennas, we propose a transmission mode and a cooperation protocol, with the aim of maximizing the network throughput. The distinctive feature of the work is that the focus in both the design and the evaluation is at the network level, rather than on a single link. To this end, we propose the use of spatial multiplexing and code division multiple access (CDMA) to increase the parallelism of transmissions in the network, thus improving throughput. Cooperation is also implemented by spatial multiplexing and CDMA, together with an adaptive hybrid automatic repeat request mechanism that adapts the retransmissions to the actual channel conditions. Spatial multiplexing allows frame-asynchronous transmissions and a flexible cooperation protocol that minimizes the signaling overhead. The resulting scheme is named layered coded cooperative system (LCCS). We propose an implementation of LCCS based on linear erasure packet codes, where cooperation is transparent to the receiver, and we assess the performance of LCCS both by analyzing a simple network with three nodes and by simulating a more complex network.
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