On the Impact of Relay-side Channel State Information on Opportunistic Relaying (1306.2735v1)
Abstract: In this paper, outage performance of network topology-aware distributed opportunistic relay selection strategies is studied with focus on the impact of different levels of channel state information (CSI) available at relays. Specifically, two scenarios with (a) exact instantaneous and (b) only statistical CSI are compared with explicit account for both small-scale Rayleigh fading and path loss due to random inter-node distances. Analytical results, matching closely to simulations, suggest that although similar diversity order can be achieved in both cases, the lack of precise CSI to support relay selection translates into significant increase in the power required to achieve the same level of QoS. In addition, when only statistical CSI is available, achieving the same diversity order is associated with a clear performance degradation at low SNR due to splitting of system resources between multiple relays.