In this article, we investigate the performance of a multiuser integrated satellite-terrestrial relay network (ISTRN) with the threshold-based decode-and-forward protocol, where the satellite-relay link undergoes shadowed-Rician (SR) fading, while the… Click to show full abstract
In this article, we investigate the performance of a multiuser integrated satellite-terrestrial relay network (ISTRN) with the threshold-based decode-and-forward protocol, where the satellite-relay link undergoes shadowed-Rician (SR) fading, while the relay-user links experience Nakagami-m fading. We first formulate a constrained optimization problem with an objective to maximize the system capacity in order to determine the beamforming weight vectors at the relay and thereby develop two multiuser scheduling schemes, namely, best user scheduling and user fairness scheduling. Then, we present a closed-form expression for the probability density function (PDF) of the square sum of independent and identically distributed SR random variables, which is more accurate and concise than the existing solutions. Based on the new PDF results, we derive closed-form expressions for the outage probability (OP) and ergodic capacity of the considered network using the two scheduling schemes. Furthermore, the asymptotic OP expressions at high signal-to-noise ratio are also deduced to reveal the asymptotic behavior of the considered ISTRN. Finally, simulation results are provided to validate our theoretical analysis and show the impact of various parameters on the system performance.
               
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