2003
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2003.819030
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End-to-end performance of transmission systems with relays over rayleigh-fading channels

Abstract: End-to-end performance of two-hops wireless communication systems with nonregenerative relays over flat Rayleigh-fading channels is presented. This is accomplished by deriving and applying some new closed-form expressions for the statistics of the harmonic mean of two independent exponential variates. It is shown that the presented results can either be exact or tight lower bounds on the performance of these systems depending on the choice of the relay gain. More specifically, average bit-error rate expression… Show more

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“…Substituting (11) into (4), we obtain a tight high SNR approximation for the end-to-end SNR at S i as [10,18] …”
Section: ) End-to-end Snrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting (11) into (4), we obtain a tight high SNR approximation for the end-to-end SNR at S i as [10,18] …”
Section: ) End-to-end Snrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of relay R to generate the appropriate gain, depending on the fading conditions in both hops, leads to an end-to-end SNR, which using (4) with (6) and (7) is formulated as where yi is the instantaneous SNR of the ith hop, following the exponential PDF defined as Note that, as mentioned in Section 1, the performance analysis of dual-hop systems with relay given by (6) has been extensively studied in the literature [I], 131, [4], [5], [7]. Thus, in the following, only the case of g = g2 will be further studied.…”
Section: Mode Of Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking through the recent up-to-date open technical literature, the performance of dual-hop wireless communication systems are studied in [I], [4], [5], [6], [7]. Hasna and Alouini have presented a useful and semi-analytical framework for the evaluation of the end-to-end outage probability of multihop wireless systems with non-regenerative channel state information (CS1)-assisted relays over Nakagami-m fading channels [I].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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