
The goal of this paper is to investigate different ways of combining signals that have been decoded- nd-forwarded by a bunch of relays. We more deeply look at the case where the relays are in bad reception conditions and the cooperation powers are sufficiently high. In this situation using a conventional MRC severely degrades the receiver performance especially when the number of relays increases. On the other hand the MMSE- and ML-based combiners can almost always extract from their partners some performance improvements.
Cooperation, MRC, [MATH.MATH-IT] Mathematics [math]/Information Theory [math.IT], Decode-and-forward, MMSE, ML, Relay channel
Cooperation, MRC, [MATH.MATH-IT] Mathematics [math]/Information Theory [math.IT], Decode-and-forward, MMSE, ML, Relay channel
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