In this paper, we formulate and study the optimum
power allocation problem in an amplify and forward (AF) multiway
relay network (MWRN). We derive closed-form analytical
expressions for the optimum power allocation coefficients for
the data power and the pilot power of the users and the relay
to maximize the sum rate. We assume that only long term
statistical channel state information (CSI) (i.e., channel variance)
are available to each user and the relay. Our results show that to
achieve the same sum rate, optimum power allocation requires
7−9 dB less transmit power compared to equal power allocation
depending on users’ channel conditions. In addition, we show that
for optimum power allocation, the reduction in the sum rate due
to channel estimation errors, becomes less compared to the case
of equal power allocation.