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IEEE/ICACT20220371 Question.2
Questioner: nalzaben@smu.edu    2022-02-15 ¿ÀÀü 12:01:49
IEEE/ICACT20220371 Answer.2
Answer by Auhor n.khattab@nu.edu.eg   2022-02-15 ¿ÀÀü 12:01:49
Thank you for a very clear presentation. My question has three parts: 1- is your approach applicable on other network types, other than NDR? 2- did you consider the issue of link lost with the relays? 3- was this research examined under high network congestion? and what is your findings? Thanks for your comment. 1- Yes, the proposed approach and its theoritical analysis can be applied to any network type that is involving two relays with the objective of maximizing the sum rate of two symbols at the destination. However, if the network type has only one relay, the theoritical analysis would be reduced to simple dual hop cooperative network mode. 2- yes, as the proposed relay selection technique, selects the 'best available' pair of relays that maximize the end-to-end achievable capacity for the destination user. 3-yes, all the presented simulation results were acquired through Monte Carlo simulations of 100000 network realizations.

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