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On The Symbol Error Probability of Distributed-Alamouti Scheme

T. Q. Duong 1, Ahsan Haroon 1, D.-B. Ha 2, H.-A. Tran 2, and N.-S Vo 2
1. Radio Communications Group, Blekinge Institute of Technology, SE-372 25, Ronneby, Sweden
2. the Faculty of Electrical, Electronics, and Telecommunications Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Abstract—Taking into account the relay’s location, we analyze the maximum likelihood (ML) decoding performance of dual-hop relay network, in which two amplify-and-forward (AF) relays employ the Alamouti code in a distributed fashion. In particular, using the well-known moment generating function (MGF) approach we derive the closed-form expressions of the average symbol error probability (SEP) for M-ary phase-shift keying (M-PSK) when the relays are located nearby either the source or destination. The analytical result is obtained as a single integral with finite limits and the integrand composed solely of trigonometric functions. Assessing the asymptotic characteristic of SEP formulas in the high signal-to-noise ratio regime, we show that the distributed-Alamouti protocol achieves a full diversity order. We also perform the Monte-Carlo simulations to validate our analysis. In addition, based on the upper bound of SEP we propose an optimal power allocation between the first-hop (the source-to-relay link) and second-hop (the relay-to-destination link) transmission. We further show that as the two relays are located nearby the destination most of the total power should be allocated to the broadcasting phase (the first-hop transmission). When the two relays are placed close to the source, we propose an optimal transmission scheme which is a non-realtime processing, hence, can be applied for practical applications. It is shown that the optimal power allocation scheme outperforms the equal power scheme with a SEP performance improvement by 2-3 dB.

Index Terms—Distributed-Alamouti space–time code, amplify-and-forward (AF) relay, symbol error probability (SEP).

Cite:Trung Q. Duong, Dac-Binh Ha, Hoai-An Tran, Nguyen-Son Vo, and Ahsan Haroon, "On The Symbol Error Probability of Distributed-Alamouti Scheme," Journal of Communications, vol. 4, no.7, pp.437-444, 2009