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    Title: Performance Analysis of DF Relaying M2M Cooperative System
    Authors: Xu, Lingwei;Zhang, Hao;Wang, Jingjing;Gulliver, T. Aaron
    Keywords: M2M Communication;N-Nakagami Fading Channels;Decode-and-forward;Average Symbol Error Probability
    Date: 2016-06
    Issue Date: 2017-01-03
    Publisher: 淡江大學出版中心
    Abstract: The average symbol error probability (ASEP) of multiple-mobile-relay-based mobile-tomobile
    (M2M) system with decode-and-forward (DF) relaying over N-Nakagami fading channels is
    investigated in this paper. The moment generating function (MGF) method is used to obtain the ASEP
    of various modulation techniques. Then the ASEP performance under different conditions is evaluated
    through numerical simulations to verify the analysis. The simulation results showed that the fading
    coefficient, number of cascaded components, relative geometrical gain, power-allocation parameter,
    and number of mobile relays have an important influence on the ASEP performance.
    Relation: Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 19(2), pp.215-220
    DOI: 10.6180/jase.2016.19.2.12
    Appears in Collections:[Journal of Applied Science and Engineering] v.19 n.1

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