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The proposed work suggests a novel approach for the cooperation of geographically scattered individuals and the
Authors blending of different points of view. This work ensures that the center on heterogeneous networks in which nodes
support both long-range low-rate Radio Frequency (RF) interfaces (like cellular) and short-range high-rate RF
Figures interfaces (such as IEEE802.11) that communicate over urban Rayleigh fading channels. These interfaces are used to
connect the devices. The interfaces are what are used to link the various gadgets. This research work proposes and
References evaluates a wide variety of hierarchically distributed cooperation strategies that can function despite resource
restrictions such as limited short-range RF bandwidth. These strategies are contained within the confines of this
Keywords paradigm, which serves as the framework for proposed work. Post Soft-Demodulation Combining, often referred to as
PSDC, and Priority Maximum Ratio Combining are the two approaches that come highly recommended by our team
Metrics (PMRC). This work provides evidence that using the offered methods increases throughput, reliability, and signal-to-
noise ratio. Moreover, this study found that PMRC and PSDC have the ability to improve throughput performance by
More Like This more than an order of magnitude across a wide range of communication circumstances.
Published in: 2023 7th International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS)
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J. Sumithra
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, R. M. D Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
M Mercy Theresa
Department of Data Science and Business Systems, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
S. Geetha Priya
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, R. M. D Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Beulah Jackson
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vel Tech Rangarajam Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of
Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Samuthira Pandi
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu,
India
A. Balamurugan
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chennai Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
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I. Introduction
An ever-increasing number of applications are becoming capable of carrying out every one of the
duties for which they were originally designed as a direct consequence of the proliferation of
wireless communication networks. Both the scalability of these programs and the quality of the
service that they provide to their clientele are necessarily limited due to the intrinsic nature of the
program’s constraints [1], [2]. Another Sign
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to the severity of this problem is the fact
that there are restrictions imposed on the range of frequencies that may be used for radio
communications. One further factor that contributes to the seriousness of this issue is the fact that
there are limitations placed on the spectrum of frequencies that may be used for radio
communications. This is one of the contributing factors.
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Authors
J. Sumithra
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, R. M. D Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
M Mercy Theresa
Department of Data Science and Business Systems, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
S. Geetha Priya
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, R. M. D Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India
Beulah Jackson
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vel Tech Rangarajam Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of
Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Samuthira Pandi
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tamil Nadu,
India
A. Balamurugan
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chennai Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
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Capacity analysis of macroscopic diversity reception combining spread spectrum channels in mobile communication environments
The 2002 45th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002. MWSCAS-2002.
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