Linear transceiver designs are investigated for distributed two-way relaying networks,which aim at minimising the WeightedMean Square Error(WMSE) of data detections.The forwarding matrices at relays andequalization ma...Linear transceiver designs are investigated for distributed two-way relaying networks,which aim at minimising the WeightedMean Square Error(WMSE) of data detections.The forwarding matrices at relays andequalization matrices at destinations are jointly optimised.To overcome the challenginglimitations introduced by individual powerconstraints,a Semi-Definite Relaxation(SDR)called element-wise relaxation is proposed,which can transform the original optimizationproblem into a standard convex optimizationproblem.In this research,two-way relaying isunderstood from a pure signal processing perspective which can potentially simplify thetheoretical analysis.Finally,simulation resultsare used for assessing the performance advantage of the proposed algorithm.展开更多
基金supported in part by EricssonNational Science and Technology Major Project under Grant No.2010ZX03003-003-03+2 种基金Sino-Swedish IMT-Advanced and Beyond Cooperative Program under Grant No.2008DFA11780National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61101130the Excellent Young Scholar Research Funding of Beijing Institute of Technology under Grant No.2013CX04038
文摘Linear transceiver designs are investigated for distributed two-way relaying networks,which aim at minimising the WeightedMean Square Error(WMSE) of data detections.The forwarding matrices at relays andequalization matrices at destinations are jointly optimised.To overcome the challenginglimitations introduced by individual powerconstraints,a Semi-Definite Relaxation(SDR)called element-wise relaxation is proposed,which can transform the original optimizationproblem into a standard convex optimizationproblem.In this research,two-way relaying isunderstood from a pure signal processing perspective which can potentially simplify thetheoretical analysis.Finally,simulation resultsare used for assessing the performance advantage of the proposed algorithm.