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Resource Allocation for Multiuser OFDMA-Based Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks with Selective Relaying

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We address the problem of designing efficient resource allocation schemes for an OFDMA based multiuser cooperative communication system that uses amplify and forward relaying. With a two-phase relaying protocol, we assume that both source and the relay have fixed power constraints and that the source employs a selective relaying mechanism. That is, the source adaptively decides on which frequency subcarriers relaying has to performed. We first formulate the problem as a capacity maximizing integer programming optimization problem and then propose a heuristic solution that is composed of several subproblems. The first part is to suboptimally allocate subcarriers to different users based on proportional rate fairness. The next part is a two step iterative approach to find relay decisions and power allocation at the source during the first phase and at the relay during the second phase. The last step is a water-filling algorithm to allocate power at the source during the second phase to all non-relaying subcarriers. Simulation results show that this selective relaying mechanism outperforms the always relay case while also providing an approximate proportional rate fairness.

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