A Review on Cooperative Diversity Techniques Bypassing Channel Estimation
Sylvia Ong Ai Ling, Hushairi Zen, Al-Khalid B Hj Othman, Mahmood Adnan, and Olalekan Bello

TL;DR
This paper reviews differential transmission techniques in cooperative diversity wireless networks, highlighting methods that bypass the need for channel estimation to improve reliability in mobile or time-varying channels.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of differential transmission methods for cooperative diversity, emphasizing techniques that eliminate the need for channel estimation in dynamic environments.
Findings
Differential detection techniques improve robustness in mobile channels.
Cooperative diversity enhances wireless reliability without complex channel estimation.
The review compares coherent and differential detection methods.
Abstract
Wireless communication technology has seen a remarkably fast evolution due to its capability to provide a quality, reliable and high-speed data transmission amongst the users. However, transmission of information in wireless channels is primarily impaired by deleterious multipath fading, which affects the quality and reliability of the system. In order to overcome the detrimental effects of fading, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology is an attractive scheme that employs multiple transceiver antennas to carry the data over the same frequency band over a variety of signal paths. This technology has shown great solutions due to its ability to provide better spectral efficiency, capacity, throughput and robustness of the data transmission. But in practice, it is impractical to install multiple antennas on small-sized devices. Hence, to overcome the limitations of MIMO gain in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
