Impact of Non-Linear High-Power Amplifiers on Cooperative Relaying Systems
Elyes Balti, Mohsen Guizani

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how non-linear high-power amplifiers affect cooperative relay systems, revealing performance degradation at high data rates and deriving analytical expressions validated by simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of non-linear amplifier effects on relay systems, including closed-form expressions and high SNR asymptotes.
Findings
Performance loss is small at low rates but significant at high rates.
Outage probability and BER saturate at high rates due to non-linear distortion.
Capacity is limited by a ceiling proportional to impairment parameters.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the impact of the high-power amplifier non-linear distortion on multiple relay systems by introducing the soft envelope limiter, traveling wave tube amplifier, and solid-state power amplifier to the relays. The system employs amplify-and-forward either fixed or variable gain relaying and uses the opportunistic relay selection with outdated channel state information to select the best relay. The results show that the performance loss is small at low rates; however, it is significant for high rates. In particular, the outage probability and the bit error rate are saturated by an irreducible floor at high rates. The same analysis is pursued for the capacity and shows that it is saturated by a detrimental ceiling as the average signal-to-noise ratio becomes higher. This result contrasts the case of the ideal hardware where the capacity grows indefinitely.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
