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Relaying methods with high coding rate for wireless communications

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A cooperative wireless relaying communication system usually consists of a source node, a destination node and one or more relay nodes. In this work Amplify-and-Forward/Decode-and-Forward relaying techniques are discussed in order to improve the performance of a wireless relaying communication system under the case of high code rate. As a performance metric, the outage probability of the proposed Amplify- and-Forward/Decode-and-Forward relaying structure is compared with and without coding issue. Results from the proposed modeling and simulations illustrate that our Amplify-and-Forward/Decode-and-Forward relaying method with high code rating enables robust cooperative wireless communication.

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Kahveci, S. Relaying methods with high coding rate for wireless communications. J. Commun. Technol. Electron. 58, 1235–1240 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064226913130056

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