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Application of Cooperative Communications with Dual-Stations in Wireless Mobile Environments

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Wireless networks have been widely used in various industries, e.g., the subway communication system. However, there are many technical problems that are still unsolved. One of the most important issues about the problem is the reliability of “train-to-earth” communication. Therefore, to enhance the stability and reliability of the subway wireless communication system, we dispose the dual gateways and stations, and propose a dual-stations collaborative communication scheme. Implementation between dual gateways and dual stations are required to design a state testing scheme. Therefore, the system reliability is improved as it can detect the system malfunctions. There are three kinds of work modes where each mode has been designed to solve the stated problems previously. The experiment results show that the proposed scheme can reach the expected requirements, thus achieving the reliable and secure “train-to-earth” communication.

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The work in this paper was partially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. BK20140835), and the Postdoctoral Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. 1401018B).

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Xu, E., Zhai, X., Lin, W., Chen, B. (2018). Application of Cooperative Communications with Dual-Stations in Wireless Mobile Environments. In: Gu, X., Liu, G., Li, B. (eds) Machine Learning and Intelligent Communications. MLICOM 2017. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 226. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73564-1_27

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