ABSTRACT

Cooperative transmission is a new communication strategy that takes advantage of the broadcast aspect of wireless channels to increase transmission by allowing network nodes to cooperate. Its potential for further application in wireless networks is limited due to its low spectral efficiency and the requirement for orthogonal channels. Using MUD, a cooperative transmission protocol with good spectrum efficiency, diversity gain, and coding gain was developed in this study. The benefit of MUD cooperative transmission methods is that improving one user’s link can help other users. By completely exploiting the link between the relay and the destination, the coding and high diversity order can be attained. In this case, one of the nodes will operate as a relay, facilitating collaboration among the network’s various nodes. MUD will determine which user will send the data and send it to the appropriate destination. Each node in our project will operate as a relay for any other node. Data loss and packet retransmission will be reduced as a result of this. The network’s performance will improve as a result of this. We utilize a dynamic base station to ensure that nodes outside the network broadcast packets to the network’s destination.