Achieving Maximum Degrees of Freedom of Two-Hop MIMO Alternate Half-Duplex Relaying System For Linear Transceivers: A Unified Transmission Framework for DF and AF Protocols PROJECT TITLE :Achieving Maximum Degrees of Freedom of Two-Hop MIMO Alternate Half-Duplex Relaying System For Linear Transceivers: A Unified Transmission Framework for DF and AF ProtocolsABSTRACT:During this paper, a unique unified transmission framework in the context of each decode-and-forward (DF) and amplify-and-forward (AF) protocols was proposed for a two-hop multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) alternate half-duplex (HD) relaying system with antennas for each node, which will achieve the most degrees of freedom (DoFs) of the system, compared with the prevailing interference alignment (IA) schemes that may only get DoF. Furthermore, the proposed schemes need only two relays against three relays invoked in the existing IA schemes. Moreover, the proposed schemes are valid for the cases where the number of antennas will be either even or odd, whereas the present IA schemes will only apply for a good number of antennas . Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Some Developments of the Cooray–Rubinstein Formula in the Time Domain Backoff Algorithm in Cognitive Radio MAC Protocol for Throughput Enhancement