Emergent Mind

Abstract

We study in this paper a two-hop relaying network consisting of one source, one destination, and three amplify-and-forward (AF) relays operating in a half-duplex mode. In order to compensate for the inherent loss of capacity pre-log factor 1/2 in a half-duplex mode, we consider alternate transmission protocol among three relays where two relays and the other relay alternately forward messages from source to destination. We consider a multiple-antenna environment where all nodes have $M$ antennas. Aligning the inter-relay interference due to the alternate transmission is utilized to make additional degrees of freedom (DOFs) and recover the pre-log factor loss. It is shown that the proposed relaying scheme can achieve $\frac{3M}{4}$ DOFs compared with the $\frac{M}{2}$ DOFs of conventional AF relaying. In addition, suboptimal linear filter designs for a source and three relays are proposed to maximize the system achievable sum-rate for different fading scenarios when the destination utilizes a linear minimum mean-square error filter for decoding. We verify from our selected numerical results that the proposed filter designs give significant improvement over a naive filter or conventional relaying schemes.

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