Abstract

In the past decade, there has been ever-increasing research attention to user cooperation in the wireless communication networks. The unique challenges of wireless networks such as channel fading and variation can be addressed well by taking advantage of relaying among cooperating mobile terminals. There are many studies on cooperative communications at the physical layer to exploit spatial diversity for improving channel capacity. In recent years, user cooperation from the perspective of the medium access control (MAC) layer becomes a promising new research area. In this study, the authors present a comprehensive survey on the mainstream cooperative MAC protocols in the literature. Focusing on the contention-based solutions, the authors classify the well-known proposals according to how they address two fundamental questions for user cooperation, that is, when to cooperation and whom to cooperate with. In addition to analysing the essential features of classic cooperative MAC protocols, the authors also discuss the major research challenges and project future research directions for MAC-layer cooperation.

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