Decentralized Two-Hop Opportunistic Relaying With Limited Channel State Information
Abstract
A network consisting of n source-destination pairs and m relays is considered. Focusing on the large system limit (large n), the throughput scaling laws of two-hop relaying protocols are studied for Rayleigh fading channels. It is shown that, under the practical constraints of single-user encoding-decoding scheme, and partial channel state information (CSI) at the transmitters (via integer-value feedback from the receivers), the maximal throughput scales as n even if full relay cooperation is allowed. Furthermore, a novel decentralized opportunistic relaying scheme with receiver CSI, partial transmitter CSI, and no relay cooperation, is shown to achieve the optimal throughput scaling law of n.
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