Abstract
In this paper, we study a noise-limited low-latency decode-and-forward cooperative network set in a dynamic environment prone to link blockage. We analyse outage probability (OP) performance considering a temporally correlated fading channel between cooperating nodes employing a threshold-based protocol for internode communication. Exact and asymptotic analytical expressions for OP over Rayleigh fading, when maximal-ratio combining is applied at the destination, are derived. Asymptotic results give a better insight into outage performance at high average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We analyse the OP dependence on the SNR and link blockage probability and correlation coefficient of the estimated and actual internode SNR. The results illustrate that the internode protocol improves outage performance in the whole range of average uplink SNR. Internode channel correlation has a significant effect on the OP in the range of low average internode SNR. With increasing correlation, the OP increases up to an order of magnitude. The results also show that link blockage has a dominating effect on OP performance. The finite probability of all internode links being blocked reduces network performance to a single-link scenario, regardless of using the threshold-based protocol.
Highlights
In order to improve overall wireless network performance, full spatial diversity can be achieved by node cooperation [1]
2 System model We investigate a cooperative wireless network which is comprised of M nodes
The probability that Ui will successfully decode the packet from another node through an internode channel is the probability that the instantaneous internode signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is greater than the given threshold, γ0
Summary
In order to improve overall wireless network performance, full spatial diversity can be achieved by node cooperation [1]. We derive outage performance of the network which includes the probability of internode link blockage. Whereas in [13], the authors assumed independent SNR instances in the initial and delayed transmission in the internode protocol, and we include the analysis of temporal variations of the wireless channel in internode communication. The analytical expression for OP in the network with threshold-based protocol over correlated internode fading channel is derived as well.
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