Abstract:
Multi-antenna wireless mesh networks are a promising means to achieve high data rate in next generation of wireless networks. However, because co-channel interference (CC...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Multi-antenna wireless mesh networks are a promising means to achieve high data rate in next generation of wireless networks. However, because co-channel interference (CCI) is a major source of performance degradation in such networks, cooperative techniques have been proposed to cope with CCI. Nevertheless, these techniques require the exchange of information between the transmit nodes (e.g. channel knowledge acquisition, synchronization, etc...) and are thus very complex to implement. Conversely, non-cooperative techniques have limited complexity and are therefore an interesting alternative. Two non-cooperative methods have been proposed in the literature: the zero-forcing and the maximal signal-to-noise ratio beamformers. However, those two schemes do not maximize the aggregate capacity of the network nor minimize the bit error rate (BER) of each communication channel. In this paper, we consider a different optimization metric based on maximizing the SINR at the transmitters. We show that the proposed scheme achieves maximal capacity and outperforms the two existing non-cooperative schemes in terms of BER.
Published in: 2009 17th European Signal Processing Conference
Date of Conference: 24-28 August 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 April 2015
Print ISBN:978-161-7388-76-7
Conference Location: Glasgow, UK