TY - GEN
T1 - Optimal power allocation for relay assisted F/TDMA Ad hoc networks
AU - Serbetli, Semih
AU - Yener, Aylin
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In this paper, we study the power allocation problem at the relay nodes for two-hop F/TDMA networks with multiple sources and destinations. Considering the sum capacity as the performance metric, we solve the problem of optimally allocating the total power of each relay node between the transmissions it is assisting. We consider regenerative decode-and-forward (RDF), nonregenerative decode-and-forward (NDF), amplify-and-forward (AF) and compress-and-forward (CF) at the relay nodes. We observe that the optimum power allocation for the RDF and NDF cases are modified water-filling solutions. In RDF, the optimum power allocation considers both the direct links of the users and the relay to destination links, whereas the optimal power allocation for the NDF relaying considers only the relay to destination links. We also observe that relay nodes employing AF or CF may provide higher sum capacities than relay nodes employing DF techniques when sufficient power is available at the relay nodes. Motivated by the optimum power allocation identified for each case, we provide insights to relay selection strategies for relay assisted F/TDMA networks.
AB - In this paper, we study the power allocation problem at the relay nodes for two-hop F/TDMA networks with multiple sources and destinations. Considering the sum capacity as the performance metric, we solve the problem of optimally allocating the total power of each relay node between the transmissions it is assisting. We consider regenerative decode-and-forward (RDF), nonregenerative decode-and-forward (NDF), amplify-and-forward (AF) and compress-and-forward (CF) at the relay nodes. We observe that the optimum power allocation for the RDF and NDF cases are modified water-filling solutions. In RDF, the optimum power allocation considers both the direct links of the users and the relay to destination links, whereas the optimal power allocation for the NDF relaying considers only the relay to destination links. We also observe that relay nodes employing AF or CF may provide higher sum capacities than relay nodes employing DF techniques when sufficient power is available at the relay nodes. Motivated by the optimum power allocation identified for each case, we provide insights to relay selection strategies for relay assisted F/TDMA networks.
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U2 - 10.1109/WIRLES.2005.1549603
DO - 10.1109/WIRLES.2005.1549603
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:34547926466
SN - 0780393058
SN - 9780780393059
T3 - 2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
SP - 1319
EP - 1324
BT - 2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
T2 - 2005 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Communications and Mobile Computing
Y2 - 13 June 2005 through 16 June 2005
ER -