Exact Performance Analysis of Partial Relay Selection Based on Shadowing Side Information over Generalized Composite Fading Channels
Ferkan Yilmaz, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This paper presents an exact performance analysis of a relay selection protocol based on shadowing side information in millimeter wave channels, addressing CSI feedback delays and providing unified performance metrics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel SSI-based partial relay selection scheme and derives a generic exact average performance expression applicable to various shadowed fading environments.
Findings
The proposed SSI-based RSP outperforms CSI-based schemes under feedback delay.
Derived unified performance metrics include ABEP, ergodic capacity, and MGF.
Validation confirms the accuracy of theoretical results in generalized-K fading channels.
Abstract
Relay technology has recently gained great interest in millimeter wave (60 GHz or above) radio frequencies as a promising transmission technique improving the quality of service, providing high data rate, and extending the coverage area without additional transmit power in deeply shadowed fading environments. The performance of relay-based systems considerably depends on which relay selection protocols (RSPs) are used. These RSPs are typically using the channel side information (CSI). Specifically, the relay terminal (RT) is chosen among all available RTs by a central entity (CE) which receives all RTs' CSI via feedback channels. However, in the millimeter wave radio frequencies, the rate of the CSI variation is much higher than that of the CSI variation in 6 GHz frequencies under the same mobility conditions, which evidently results in a serious problem causing that the CSI at the CE…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
