Analysis of multiple shared channel cooperative routing in OFDM based wireless networks
Analysis of multiple shared channel cooperative routing in OFDM based wireless networks
- Author(s): X. Chen ; A.D.S. Jayalath ; G. Munasinghe ; K. Ziri-Castro
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.0870
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- Author(s): X. Chen ; A.D.S. Jayalath ; G. Munasinghe ; K. Ziri-Castro Source: IET International Communication Conference on Wireless Mobile and Computing (CCWMC 2011), 2011 p. 175 – 180
- Conference: IET International Communication Conference on Wireless Mobile and Computing (CCWMC 2011)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.0870
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-505-8
- Location: Shanghai, China
- Conference date: 14-16 Nov. 2011
- Format: PDF
Diversity techniques have long been used to combat the channel fading in wireless communications systems. Recently cooperative communications has attracted lot of attention due to many benefits it offers. Thus co operative routing protocols with diversity transmission can be developed to exploit the random nature of the wireless channels to improve the network efficiency by selecting multiple cooperative nodes to forward data. In this paper we analyze and evaluate the performance of a novel routing protocol with multiple cooperative nodes which share multiple channels. Multiple shared channels cooperative (MSCC) routing protocol achieves diversity advantage by using cooperative transmission. It unites clustering hierarchy with a bandwidth reuse scheme to mitigate the co-channel interference. Theoretical analysis of average packet reception rate and net work throughput of the MSCC protocol are presented and compared with simulated results.
Inspec keywords: radio networks; cochannel interference; fading channels; interference suppression; OFDM modulation; cooperative communication; routing protocols; performance evaluation; pattern clustering
Subjects: Communication network design, planning and routing; Radio links and equipment; Protocols; Modulation and coding methods; Electromagnetic compatibility and interference
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