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AuthorFeteiha, Mohamed F.
AuthorHassanein, Hossam S.
AuthorKubbar, Osama
Available date2024-09-19T08:54:33Z
Publication Date2013
Publication NameIEEE International Conference on Communications
ResourceScopus
ISSN15503607
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICC.2013.6655630
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59091
AbstractWe extend vehicular cooperation into downlink LTE-A networks in what we call Infrastructure-to-Relaying-Vehicles (I2RV) cooperation. In I2RV, vehicles are used as relaying terminals between eNodeB/BS and a receiving user equipment located or mounted on another traveling vehicle, for the aim of extending coverage, improving performance, and attaining distributed transmission. Initial works on cooperative vehicular communications build upon the assumption of flat and quasi-static fading channels, this can be justified only for narrowband systems in very slow traffic flows such as in rush-hours. In this paper, we consider highway traffic with high-speed mobility resulting in doubly-selective (i.e., time- and frequency-selective) channels. To overcome the performance degradation, we make use of precoded cooperative transmission accompanied with an opportunistic best-relay selection technique to extract the rich underlying multipath-Doppler-spatial diversity gains. Our performance analysis through pairwise error probability (PEP) derivation shows that, through proper precoding, the proposed system is able to extract maximum available diversity in time, frequency and space. Furthermore, we derive a closed-form expressions for the outage probability as a bench-mark for future analysis for the proposed scheme. Through numerical analysis, we demonstrate that significant coverage advantage by extending the transmission distance targeting a specific error rate and using the same transmitting power can be achieved.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectFading channels
Mobile telecommunication systems
Traffic control
Vehicle transmissions
Cooperative transmission
Cooperative vehicular communications
Distributed transmissions
Opportunistic cooperation
Pair-wise error probability
Performance degradation
Quasi-static fading channels
Transmission distances
Wireless telecommunication systems
TitleOpportunistic cooperation for infrastructure-to-relaying-vehicles over LTE-A networks
TypeConference Paper
Pagination6376-6380
dc.accessType Full Text


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