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Transmit Antenna and Relay Selections for Underwater MIMO-OFDM Cooperative Wireless Networks

Published: 22 October 2015 Publication History

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The multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO), the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), and the cooperative communication techniques are widely applied in and significantly improved the essential performances of underwater acoustic (UWA) wireless networks in recent years. However, the challenge of reducing the computational complexity while guaranteeing performances of MIMO-OFDM based UWA wireless networks still remains to be resolved. In this paper, we propose a scheme for transmit antenna selection and relay selection to address this problem as follows. Using the channel station information feedback in the MIMO-OFDM based UWA cooperative communication channel, a single transmit antenna for each underwater sensor and one relay node which can maximize the total channel coefficient are selected to transmit data to the corresponding surface destination station, providing a balanced tradeoff between complexity and performance of the network.

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WUWNet '15: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems
October 2015
228 pages
ISBN:9781450340366
DOI:10.1145/2831296
  • General Chairs:
  • Scott Midkiff,
  • Xiaoli Ma,
  • Publications Chair:
  • Zheng Peng
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  • ASA: American Statistical Association
  • ONRGlobal: U.S. Office of Naval Research Global

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Published: 22 October 2015

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  1. MIMO-OFDM
  2. UWA wireless networks
  3. cooperative communication
  4. relay selection
  5. transmit antenna selection

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  • Extended-abstract
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  • U.S. National Science Foundation

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WUWNET '15
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  • ASA
  • ONRGlobal

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