LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks

Buffer-aided (BA) relaying improves the diversity of cooperative networks often at the cost of increasing end-to-end packet delays. This characteristic renders BA relaying unsuitable for delay-sensitive applications. However, the increased diversity makes BA relaying appealing for ultra-reliable com...

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Main Authors: Nikolaos Nomikos, Themistoklis Charalambous, Nikolaos Pappas, Demosthenes Vouyioukas, Risto Wichman
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9420712/
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spelling doaj-fd2905aa5a254b46ab8f6aed267014a72021-05-10T23:00:15ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society2644-125X2021-01-0121041105410.1109/OJCOMS.2021.30770369420712LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay NetworksNikolaos Nomikos0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9210-9796Themistoklis Charalambous1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4800-6738Nikolaos Pappas2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4416-7702Demosthenes Vouyioukas3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6649-6577Risto Wichman4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, IRIDA Research Centre for Communication Technologies, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, CyprusSchool of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, FinlandDepartment of Science and Technology, Link&#x00F6;ping University (Campus Norrk&#x00F6;ping), Norrk&#x00F6;ping, SwedenDepartment of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean, Samos, GreeceSchool of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, FinlandBuffer-aided (BA) relaying improves the diversity of cooperative networks often at the cost of increasing end-to-end packet delays. This characteristic renders BA relaying unsuitable for delay-sensitive applications. However, the increased diversity makes BA relaying appealing for ultra-reliable communications. Towards enabling ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC), we aim at enhancing BA relaying for supporting delay-sensitive applications. In this paper, reliable full-duplex (FD) network operation is targeted and for this purpose, hybrid relay selection algorithms are formulated, combining BA successive relaying (SuR) and delay- and diversity-aware (DDA) half-duplex (HD) algorithms. In this context, a hybrid FD DDA algorithm is presented, namely LoLa4SOR, switching between SuR and HD operation. Additionally, a low-complexity distributed version is given, namely d-LoLa4SOR, providing a trade-off among channel state information requirements and performance. The theoretical analysis shows that the diversity of LoLa4SOR equals to two times the number of available relays <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$K$ </tex-math></inline-formula>, i.e., <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$2K$ </tex-math></inline-formula>, when the buffer size <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$L$ </tex-math></inline-formula> is greater than or equal to 3. Comparisons with other HD, SuR and hybrid algorithms reveal that LoLa4SOR offers superior outage and throughput performance while, the average delay is reduced due to SuR-based FD operation and the consideration of buffer state information for relay-pair selection. d-LoLa4SOR, as one of the few distributed algorithms in the literature, has a reasonable performance that makes it a more practical approach.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9420712/Buffer-aided relayingdiversityfull-duplex communicationlow-latencyrelay selectionsuccessive relaying
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author Nikolaos Nomikos
Themistoklis Charalambous
Nikolaos Pappas
Demosthenes Vouyioukas
Risto Wichman
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Themistoklis Charalambous
Nikolaos Pappas
Demosthenes Vouyioukas
Risto Wichman
LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
Buffer-aided relaying
diversity
full-duplex communication
low-latency
relay selection
successive relaying
author_facet Nikolaos Nomikos
Themistoklis Charalambous
Nikolaos Pappas
Demosthenes Vouyioukas
Risto Wichman
author_sort Nikolaos Nomikos
title LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
title_short LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
title_full LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
title_fullStr LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
title_full_unstemmed LoLa4SOR: Leveraging Successive Transmissions for Low-Latency Buffer-Aided Opportunistic Relay Networks
title_sort lola4sor: leveraging successive transmissions for low-latency buffer-aided opportunistic relay networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
issn 2644-125X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Buffer-aided (BA) relaying improves the diversity of cooperative networks often at the cost of increasing end-to-end packet delays. This characteristic renders BA relaying unsuitable for delay-sensitive applications. However, the increased diversity makes BA relaying appealing for ultra-reliable communications. Towards enabling ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC), we aim at enhancing BA relaying for supporting delay-sensitive applications. In this paper, reliable full-duplex (FD) network operation is targeted and for this purpose, hybrid relay selection algorithms are formulated, combining BA successive relaying (SuR) and delay- and diversity-aware (DDA) half-duplex (HD) algorithms. In this context, a hybrid FD DDA algorithm is presented, namely LoLa4SOR, switching between SuR and HD operation. Additionally, a low-complexity distributed version is given, namely d-LoLa4SOR, providing a trade-off among channel state information requirements and performance. The theoretical analysis shows that the diversity of LoLa4SOR equals to two times the number of available relays <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$K$ </tex-math></inline-formula>, i.e., <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$2K$ </tex-math></inline-formula>, when the buffer size <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$L$ </tex-math></inline-formula> is greater than or equal to 3. Comparisons with other HD, SuR and hybrid algorithms reveal that LoLa4SOR offers superior outage and throughput performance while, the average delay is reduced due to SuR-based FD operation and the consideration of buffer state information for relay-pair selection. d-LoLa4SOR, as one of the few distributed algorithms in the literature, has a reasonable performance that makes it a more practical approach.
topic Buffer-aided relaying
diversity
full-duplex communication
low-latency
relay selection
successive relaying
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9420712/
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