Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the performance of a dual-hop cooperative decode-and-forward (DF) relaying system with beamforming under different adaptive transmission techniques over κ − μ shadowed fading channels. We consider multiple antennas at the source and destination, and communication takes place via a single antenna relay. The published work in the literature emphasized the performance analysis of dual-hop DF relaying systems, in conjunction with different adaptive transmission techniques for classical fading channels. However, in a real scenario, shadowing of the line-of-sight (LoS) signal is caused by complete or partially blockage of the LoS by environmental factors such as trees, buildings, mountains, etc., therefore, transmission links may suffer from fading as well as shadowing, either concurrently or separately. Hence, the κ − μ shadowed fading model was introduced to emulate such general channel conditions. The κ − μ shadowed fading model is a general fading model that can perfectly model the fading and shadowing effects of the wireless channel in a LoS propagation environment, and it includes some classical fading models as special cases, such as κ − μ , Rician, Rician-shadowed, Nakagami- m ^ , One-sided Gaussian, and Rayleigh fading. In this work, we derive the outage probability and average capacity expressions in an analytical form for different adaptive transmission techniques: (1) optimal power and rate adaptation (OPRA); (2) optimal rate adaptation and constant transmit power (ORA); (3) channel inversion with a fixed rate (CIFR); and (4) truncated channel inversion with a fixed rate (TIFR). We evaluate the system performance for different arrangements of antennas and for different fading and shadowing parameters. The obtained analytical expressions are verified through extensive Monte Carlo simulations.

Highlights

  • The major difficulties for state of the art and future wireless communication systems are the requirements of higher data rate and improved quality of service [1]

  • To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the performance of a dual-hop DF relaying system with beamforming using adaptive transmission techniques in shadowed fading environment has not been analyzed in the literature

  • We evaluated the system performance of a dual-hop DF

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Introduction

The major difficulties for state of the art and future wireless communication systems are the requirements of higher data rate and improved quality of service [1]. A dual-hop cooperative relaying system is a well-known technique, used in cooperative communication systems to achieve substantial improvements in the overall system performance [2,3,4,5]. The integration of transmit and receive beamforming (i.e., using multiple antennas) in dual-hop relaying received a lot of attention due to its improvement of the quality and reliability of the wireless links [2,3,4,5]. The transmitter adapts the constellation size, transmit power, data rate, coding gain, or any other mixture of such parameters to increase the system performance, according to the channel conditions [2]

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Capacity Analysis with Adaptive Transmission
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Special Cases for Outage Probability Analysis
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