Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Third Edition (Power Engineering) by J. Lewis Blackburn (Editor), Thomas J. Domin (Editor) Key Phrases: protective relaying, line protection, pilot protection, Service Center, Shunt Capacitor Protect
In this paper, we present simple opportunistic relaying with decode-and-forward (DaF) and amplify-and-forward (AaF) strategies under an aggregate power constraint. In particular, we consider distributed relay-selection algorithms requiring only loca
The outage performance fairness on asymmetric two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying networks is investigated. Power allocation is proposed to minimise maximum individual outage probability so as to maintain the balance between the two end nodes.
A novel relay selection criterion, in which the traffic-knowledge is utilized, is proposed for asymmetric two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying networks. The system outage probability, diversity gain and coding gain are then investigated, and clo
The system outage probability of a mobile-relay-based two-way amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying system is investigated. Independently but not necessarily identically distributed N*Nakagami-m fading is adopted to provide a realistic descr iption of th
This paper investigates a two-way amplify-and-forward multiple relaying network (TWMR-AF) and presents a novel relay selection scheme, which is appropriate for different traffic patterns and has very low implementation complexity, rendering it very a
Channel estimation error results in severe performance deterioration in wireless networks. In this paper, we study the impact of imperfect channel estimation (ICE) on the outage performance of bidirectional relaying where the two sources have asymmet
Frequency-domain oversampling (FDO) is studied for two-way amplified-and-forward relaying (TWAR) on the frequency-selective fading channel. In the FDO-based scheme, a zero postfix (ZP) is inserted in the transmitted data block, and a fractionally spa
To improve the performance of the two-way denoise-and-forward network coding opportunistic relaying systems (TW-DNF-OR), two novel best-relay selection criterions are presented, which are the jointing adaptive modulation max-min criterion (AM-MM) and
With the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) approximation, the statistical descr iptions of the two-way opportunistic relaying amplify-and-forward channels (TWOR-AF) are investigated through the appropriate mathematic proof and simulations. Firstly, we