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A Novel Architecture for Efficient Mobile Communication based on Scattered and Diverse Combination using Prioritize and Postoperative Soft Modulation
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2023
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Cooperation StrategiesPostoperative Soft ModulationEfficient Mobile CommunicationDiverse CombinationSoft-demodulation CombiningEngineeringMulti-carrier CommunicationCommunication EngineeringMobile Signal ProcessingAdaptive ModulationComputer EngineeringCooperative DiversityModulation CodingMobile ComputingModulation TechniqueThroughput PerformanceSignal ProcessingWireless Cooperative Network
The proposed work suggests a novel approach for the cooperation of geographically scattered individuals and the blending of different points of view. This work ensures that the center on heterogeneous networks in which nodes support both long-range low-rate Radio Frequency (RF) interfaces (like cellular) and short-range high-rate RF interfaces (such as IEEE802.11) that communicate over urban Rayleigh fading channels. These interfaces are used to connect the devices. The interfaces are what are used to link the various gadgets. This research work proposes and evaluates a wide variety of hierarchically distributed cooperation strategies that can function despite resource restrictions such as limited short-range RF bandwidth. These strategies are contained within the confines of this paradigm, which serves as the framework for proposed work. Post Soft-Demodulation Combining, often referred to as PSDC, and Priority Maximum Ratio Combining are the two approaches that come highly recommended by our team (PMRC). This work provides evidence that using the offered methods increases throughput, reliability, and signal-to-noise ratio. Moreover, this study found that PMRC and PSDC have the ability to improve throughput performance by more than an order of magnitude across a wide range of communication circumstances.
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