Power allocation method for full-duplex relay network under non-ideal channel state
A technology of channel state and allocation method, applied in power management, wireless communication, electrical components, etc., can solve the problems such as the inability to achieve the goal of zero interference of full-duplex equipment and dual antennas, and the difficulty of accurately estimating the interference channel state information.
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[0071] Examples of the present invention figure 1 As shown, a power distribution method of a full-duplex relay network under a non-ideal channel state is realized by the following communication system: the system includes a source node, a relay node, a sink node and an eavesdropping node, wherein the source node , the sink node and the eavesdropping node each have an antenna, while the relay node includes a receiving antenna and a transmitting antenna, and the relay adopts DF (Decode-and-Forward) mode; assuming that the source and the sink do not communicate directly, The source can only send the signal to the relay first, and then the relay decodes the received signal and forwards it to the sink. It is also assumed that the source node is far away from the eavesdropping node, and the eavesdropping node can only eavesdrop on the signal sent by the relay. signal; in a full-duplex multi-carrier security system, the system bandwidth B is divided into K sub-carriers, so that and...
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