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Relay and Routing Selection in Relay-Based Wireless Networks
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "Relay and Routing Selection in Relay-Based Wireless Networks" by Miss Jin ZHANG Abstract: In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in relay-based wireless networks in both industry and academia. With the introduction of relay node, which can forward packet for some other nodes which require relaying assistance, the network performance can be dramatically improved: the coverage of a infrastructure network is extended; spatial diversity is exploited and system capacity is increased; meanwhile, the transmission reliability is enhanced. In relay wireless networks, in order to fully exploit the benefit of relay transmissions, MAC and network layer schemes need to be redesigned. In this thesis, we will focus on the study of relay selection problem in MAC layer and optimal routing decision problem in network layer. Several relay and routing selection schemes are proposed for different wireless applications when concept of relaying is applied. In relay selection part, a cooperative MAC protocol is designed to dynamically select relay nodes according to real-time channel condition and contention relationship for broadcast traffics in vehicular networks; in respect to the cognitive radio networks, we propose a incentive relay set selection scheme to stimulate secondary users act as relay nodes to forward packets for secondary users; then, a cooperative cognitive radio architecture is proposed and a real testbed is constructed to verify its effectiveness. In routing selection part, a cooperative routing scheme which considers contention relationship among links is proposed in multi-source multi-destination multi-hop wireless networks; and finally, a cooperative network coding-aware routing scheme is given to enable relaying further enhance the benefit of network coding in wireless networks. The above studies demonstrate that with suitable relay and routing schemes, relaying benefit is fully exploited and network performance is remarkably enhanced in relay-based wireless networks. Date: Tuesday, 31 March 2009 Time: 3:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Venue: Room 3494 lifts 25-26 Committee Members: Dr. Qian Zhang (Supervisor) Dr. Bo Li (Chairperson) Dr. Lin Gu Prof. Mounir Hamdi **** ALL are Welcome ****