Buffer-Aided Relaying with Adaptive Link Selection - Fixed and Mixed Rate Transmission
Nikola Zlatanov, Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper introduces buffer-aided relaying schemes with adaptive link selection for a simple relay network, demonstrating significant performance improvements over traditional fixed-schedule protocols, especially under delay constraints.
Contribution
It develops new buffer-aided relaying protocols with adaptive link selection for fixed and mixed rate transmissions, optimizing throughput and delay performance.
Findings
Achieves a diversity gain of two with fixed rate transmission and delay > 3 slots.
Attains a multiplexing gain of 1 - 1/(2E{T}) with mixed rate transmission and large delays.
Outperforms conventional relaying protocols by leveraging instantaneous SNR-based link selection.
Abstract
We consider a simple network consisting of a source, a half-duplex DF relay with a buffer, and a destination. We assume that the direct source-destination link is not available and all links undergo fading. We propose two new buffer-aided relaying schemes. In the first scheme, neither the source nor the relay have CSIT, and consequently, both nodes are forced to transmit with fixed rates. In contrast, in the second scheme, the source does not have CSIT and transmits with fixed rate but the relay has CSIT and adapts its transmission rate accordingly. In the absence of delay constraints, for both fixed rate and mixed rate transmission, we derive the throughput-optimal buffer-aided relaying protocols which select either the source or the relay for transmission based on the instantaneous SNRs of the source-relay and the relay-destination links. In addition, for the delay constrained case,…
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