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Opportunistic cooperation and optimal power allocation for wireless sensor networks

Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Xi'an Jiaotong Univ., Xi'an, China
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics (impact factor: 0.94). 09/2010; DOI:10.1109/TCE.2010.5606344 pp.1898 - 1904
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ABSTRACT Cooperative communications is a promising technology to improve the performance of wireless sensor networks. In this paper, a dual-hop wireless cooperative network with opportunistic amplify-and-forward relaying is investigated over independent and non-identically distributed Nakagami-m fading channels. Due to the complicated form of the probability density function of the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), the symbol error rate and outage probability expressions are difficult to obtain in closed form. Taking advantage of Maclaurin series expansion of the probability density function of the output instantaneous SNR, we present the asymptotic symbol error rate and outage probability expressions at medium and high SNR regions, and the optimal power allocation scheme between the source and opportunistic relay is also proposed to minimize the outage probability. Simulation results demonstrate that the derived symbol error rate and outage probability matches well with the Monte-Carlo simulations. In addition, it is verified that the optimal power allocation scheme outperforms the equal power allocation scheme in terms of outage probability.

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Keywords

asymptotic symbol error rate
 
Cooperative communications
 
derived symbol error rate
 
dual-hop wireless cooperative network
 
equal power allocation scheme
 
independent
 
instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio
 
Maclaurin series expansion
 
Monte-Carlo simulations
 
opportunistic amplify-and-forward relaying
 
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optimal power allocation scheme
 
optimal power allocation scheme outperforms
 
outage probability
 
outage probability expressions
 
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probability density function
 
Simulation results
 
symbol error rate
 
wireless sensor networks