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Dans cette lettre, nous étudions les stratégies de relais pour la transmission multi-sauts dans les réseaux sans fil sur les canaux à évanouissement de Rayleigh. L'analyse théorique révèle qu'une répartition égale de la puissance entre tous les émetteurs et le placement des relais à égale distance sur la ligne entre la source et la destination sont optimaux en termes de capacité de coupure. Ensuite, une durée égale pour la transmission de chaque saut s’avère également optimale. De plus, le nombre optimal de sauts est également dérivé et se révèle être inversement proportionnel au rapport signal sur bruit (SNR). Les simulations numériques concordent bien avec les résultats théoriques rapportés.
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Guobing LI, Shihua ZHU, Hui HUI, Yongliang GUO, "On the Optimal Transmission in Multihop Relay Networks over Rayleigh Fading Channels" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 6, pp. 2341-2344, June 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2341.
Abstract: In this letter we investigate the relaying strategies for multihop transmission in wireless networks over Rayleigh fading channels. Theoretical analysis reveals that equally allocating power among all transmitters and placing relays equidistantly on the line between source and destination are optimal in terms of outage capacity. Then equal time duration for the transmission of each hop is also proved to be optimal. Furthermore, the optimum number of hops is also derived and shown to be inversely proportional to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Numerical simulations agree well with the reported theoretical results.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2341/_p
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