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Title: Introduction for Cooperative Diversity and Virtual MIMO


1
Introduction for Cooperative Diversity and
Virtual MIMO
Hsin-Yi Shen Apr 27, 2007
2
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Cooperative Diversity and Virtual MIMO
  • Cooperative MIMO
  • Cooperative FEC
  • Conclusions

3
Introduction
  • MIMO degree-of-freedom gain diversity gains
  • However, MIMO requires multiple antennas at
    sources and receivers
  • Cooperative diversity gt achieve spatial
    diversity with even one antenna per-node (eg
    MISO, SIMO, MIMO)
  • Cooperative MIMO special case of coop. diversity
  • Achieve MIMO gains even with one antenna
    per-node.
  • Eg open-spectrum meshed/ad-hoc networks, sensor
    networks, backhaul from rural areas
  • Cooperative FEC link layer cooperation scheme
    for multi-hop wireless networks and sensor
    networks

4
Cooperative Diversity
  • Motivation
  • In MIMO, size of the antenna array must be
    several times the wavelength of the RF carrier
  • unattractive choice to achieve receive diversity
    in small handsets/cellular phones
  • Cooperative diversity Transmitting nodes use
    idle nodes as relays to reduce multi-path fading
    effect in wireless channels
  • Methods
  • Amplify and forward
  • Decode and forward
  • Coded Cooperation

5
Cooperative Diversity Schemes
Amplify and forward
Decode and forward
Coded cooperation
decode
amplify
0101
N1 bits
N2 bits
forward
Frame 2
Frame 1
Relay node
Relay node
Relay node
Destination node
Destination node
Destination node
Source node
Source node
Source node
N1 bits
N2 bits
Frame 1
Frame 2
Source Signal
Source Signal
6
Comparison of Cooperative Diversity Scheme
  • Decode and Forward
  • Simple and adaptable to channel condition (power
    allocation)
  • If detection in relay node unsuccessful gt
    detrimental for detection in receiver (adaptive
    algorithm can fix the problem)
  • Receiver need CSI between source and relay for
    optimum decoding
  • Amplify and Forward
  • Achieve full diversity
  • Performance better than direct transmission and
    decode-and-forward
  • achieve the capacity when number of relays tend
    to infinity
  • Coded Cooperation
  • transmit incremental redundancy for partner
  • Automatic manage through code design
  • no feedback required between the source and relay
  • Rely on full decoding at the relay gt cannot
    achieve full diversity!
  • Not scalable to large cooperating groups.

7
Virtual MIMO
  • Proposed by Intel in 2006
  • Compatible with WiMax
  • Improves uplink capacity by simultaneous uplink
    by simultaneous uplink from 2 different users

8
Application for Virtual MIMO
9
Uplink Virtual MIMO
10
Cooperative MIMO
  • Both diversity in transmitter and receiver
  • Form sending group and receiving group
  • Three phase transmission
  • Broadcasting
  • Inter-cluster transmission
  • Intra-cluster transmission in destination cluster

Source node
Rx cluster
Destination node
Tx cluster
11
Analysis of capacity ratio- Phase I
  • Phase I Broadcasting

Transmission time for Phase I
Source node transmits to cluster members and
destination
Destination node
Source node
12
Analysis of capacity ratio -Phase II
  • Phase II Inter-Cluster Transmission

Transmission time for Phase II
Inter-cluster transmission between transmitting
cluster and receiving cluster
Source node
Receiving cluster
Destination node
Transmitting cluster
Transmitting cluster
13
Analysis of capacity ratio -Phase III
  • Phase III intra-cluster transmission in
    destination cluster

Transmission time for Phase III
Intra-cluster transmission for soft symbols
Source node
Destination node
Transmitting cluster
Receiving cluster
Note Q is of bits to represent a hard symbol
as soft symbol
14
Capacity ratio
  • Total transmission time and the capacity is
  • Thus the system capacity ratio is

15
The relation of capacity ratio and major system
factors
Note Tx cluster size (M1) Rx cluster size
(N1), incl. of src/dest
16
Cooperative FEC
  • effective in improving the link performance and
    reducing the energy consumption
  • Less power leads to less interference among
    nodes, thus can improve the capacity of the
    wireless networks.
  • Link layer cooperation
  • Stage 1 Cluster head decides if cooperation is
    necessary
  • Stage 2 FEC and Code combining among cluster
    nodes
  • Stage 3 Use ARQ or transmit diversity if else
    fail

17
Code Combining Procedure
18
Code Combining Technique
  • Combine L repeated packets encoded with a code of
    rate R
  • Thus obtain a lower rate R/L and more powerful
  • Viterbi (maximum-likelihood) decoding
  • The decoding function
  • An alternate way is
  • where weight for the i th channel

19
Code Combining with Convolutional Codes An
Example
  • A (3,1,2) code with an information sequence h 3
  • Cooperative nodes L3
  • Weight for each channel is w1, w2, w3
  • If w1w2w3, the all zero path is chosen.
  • If w11, w22, w33, then the highlighted path
    is chosen.

001 001 001
S
S
3
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
0

1

0
0
1
1

1
0
0

1
0
0
0
1


0
0
1
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1
1
0
1
0
0

1
1
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S
S
1
1
1
0
1
1
1

0
0
0
1
1
1
1

1


1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1



1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
w1 w2 w3
1
S
S
S
2
2
2
1
1
1

0
1
1
0
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1

0
1
0


0
1
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0
1
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0
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000 000 000
000 000 000
000 000 000
000 000 000
000 000 000
S
S
S
S
S
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
r ( 000 001 111 , 000 100 101 , 001 010
001 , 000 000 000 , 000 000 000)
20
Conclusion
  • Cooperative diversity techniques provide
    diversity gain for single-antenna devices
  • Three basic model for cooperative diversity
    scheme
  • Amplify and Forward
  • Decode and Forward
  • Coded Cooperation
  • Application Virtual MIMO in WiMAX
  • Cooperative MIMO cluster-based, provide MIMO
    gain
  • Cooperative FEC cooperation in link layer
  • Combine erroneous packets
  • Reduce energy consumption
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