H. Ruan

2papers

2 Papers

SPNov 27, 2019
Study of Distributed Robust Beamforming with Low-Rank and Cross-Correlation Techniques

H. Ruan, R. C. de Lamare

In this work, we present a novel robust distributed beamforming (RDB) approach based on low-rank and cross-correlation techniques. The proposed RDB approach mitigates the effects of channel errors in wireless networks equipped with relays based on the exploitation of the cross-correlation between the received data from the relays at the destination and the system output and low-rank techniques. The relay nodes are equipped with an amplify-and-forward (AF) protocol and the channel errors are modeled using an additive matrix perturbation, which results in degradation of the system performance. The proposed method, denoted low-rank and cross-correlation RDB (LRCC-RDB), considers a total relay transmit power constraint in the system and the goal of maximizing the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). We carry out a performance analysis of the proposed LRCC-RDB technique along with a computational complexity study. The proposed LRCC-RDB does not require any costly online optimization procedure and simulations show an excellent performance as compared to previously reported algorithms.

ITMay 28, 2017
Study of Joint MMSE Consensus and Relay Selection Algorithms for Distributed Beamforming

H. Ruan, R. C. de Lamare

This work presents joint minimum mean-square error (MMSE) consensus algorithm and relay selection algorithms for distributed beamforming. We propose joint MMSE consensus relay and selection schemes with a total power constraint and local communications among the relays for a network with cooperating sensors. We also devise greedy relay selection algorithms based on the MMSE consensus approach that optimize the network performance. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme and algorithms outperform existing techniques for distributed beamforming.