Turbo Packet Combining for Relaying Schemes over Multi-Antenna Broadband Channels
Résumé
This paper focuses on turbo packet combining for
multirelay systems operating over multiple-input–multiple-output
(MIMO) broadband channels. We consider a relaying protocol
that represents a generalization of the classical point-to-point hybrid
automatic repeat request (ARQ). In this protocol, relays play
the role of packet retransmitters instead of the source. Packet combining
has been widely studied for the point-to-point hybrid ARQ,
and it has been shown that the virtual-antenna-concept-based
combining strategy exhibits block error rate (BLER) performance
that is very close to the matched filter bound. However, the extension
of this combining strategy to cooperative communications
operating under the framework of broadband MIMO channels
is not straightforward. In this paper, we revisit this combining
strategy. First, we build an appropriate system model in such a
way that the cooperation is disguised and the multirelay system
becomes equivalent to a point-to-point hybrid ARQ. We investigate
the outage probability and outage-based power loss of the
considered multirelay system. Then, we extend the turbo packet
combiner inspired by the virtual antenna concept to cooperative
communications. We focus on implementation issues and propose
a hybrid combining strategy. Finally, BLER performances are
investigated to demonstrate the gain offered by the studied turbo
packet combiner.
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