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Cooperative strategies design based on the diversity and multiplexing tradeoff

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Title: Cooperative strategies design based on the diversity and multiplexing tradeoff
Authors: Ning, Haishi
Item Type: Thesis or dissertation
Abstract: This thesis focuses on designing wireless cooperative communication strategies that are either optimal or near-optimal in terms of the tradeoff between diversity and multiplexing gains. Starting from classical cooperative broadcast, multiple-access and relay channels with unit degree of freedom, to more general cooperative interference channels with higher degrees of freedom, properties of different network topologies are studied and their unique characteristics together with several advanced interference management techniques are exploited to design cooperative transmission strategies in order to enhance data rate, reliability or both at the same time. Moreover, various algorithms are proposed to solve practical implementation issues and performance is analyzed through both theoretical verifications and simulations.
Issue Date: Jan-2012
Date Awarded: Mar-2012
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/9497
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25560/9497
Supervisor: Ling, Cong
Leung, Kin
Author: Ning, Haishi
Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publisher: Imperial College London
Qualification Level: Doctoral
Qualification Name: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Appears in Collections:Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD theses



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