Reduced Feedback Link Design for Devicerelaying Enhanced Multiple-Input Singleoutput Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access Wireless Systems

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Özbek, Berna

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Device-relaying enhanced multiple-input single-output (MISO) orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) systems are one of the promising and cost-effective methods to satisfy data rate requirements of future wireless networks. To implement device relaying in MISO-OFDMA systems efficiently, the channel state information belonging to all links is required at the base station. However, the feedback load increases with the number of users, device-relay candidates, antennas and subcarriers. A novel scheduling and a joint feedback link design and relay selection algorithm in device-relaying enhanced downlink MISO-OFDMA systems are proposed, while reducing the feedback load significantly without sacrificing the system performance.

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Feedback, Wireless systems, MISO-OFDMA Systems, Wireless systems, MISO-OFDMA Systems, Feedback

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Özbek, B. (2016). Reduced feedback link design for devicerelaying enhanced multiple-input singleoutput orthogonal frequency-division multiple access wireless systems. Electronics Letters, 52(5), 403-404. doi:10.1049/el.2015.2919

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