Cooperative Diversity in Wireless Networks
Cooperative Diversity in Wireless Networks
in wireless networks,
this dissertation develops energy-efficient algorithms that employ certain kinds of cooper-
ation among terminals, and illustrates how one might incorporate these algorithms into
various network architectures. In these techniques, sets of terminals relay signals for each
other to create a virtual antenna array, trading off the costs—in power, bandwidth, and
complexity—for the greater benefits gained by exploiting spatial diversity in the channel.
By contrast, classical network architectures only employ point-to-point transmission and thus forego these benefits
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