Polarization of Multi-Relay Channels: A Suitable Method for DF and CF Relaying with Orthogonal Receiver
Authors
Abstract:
Polar codes, that have been recently introduced by Arikan, are one of the first codes that achieved the capacity for vast numerous channels and they also have low complexity in symmetric memoryless channels. Polar codes are constructed based on a phenomenon called channel polarization. This paper discusses relay channel polarization in order to achieve the capacity and show that if inputs of two different relay channels follow the Arikan polarization structure, then they will be categorized as good and bad relay channels. Also, it has been shown that the eencoding and decoding complexity for these codes is , and their error probability is like the Arikan's work. In order to validate our construction of polar codes for relay channels, some numerical examples for this idea have been presented. Also, the efficiency of this construction for decode-and-forward and compress-and-forward relaying strategies have been analyzed by using simulation results for finite block length in relay channels with orthogonal receiver.
similar resources
Oblivious Relaying for Primitive Interference Relay Channels
1Consider a relay node that needs to operate without knowledge of the codebooks (i.e., modulation, coding) employed by the assisted source-destination pairs. This paper studies the performance of relaying under this condition, termed oblivious relaying, for the primitive relay channel (PRC) and the primitive interference relay channel (PIRC). "Primitive" refers to the fact that the relay-to-des...
full textRelay Selection in the DF Relaying M2M Cooperative Networks
The outage probability (OP) and average symbol error probability (ASEP) performance of multiple-mobile-relay-based mobile-to-mobile (M2M) networks with decode-and-forward (DF) relaying over N-Nakagami fading channels is investigated in this paper. The power allocation problem is formulated to determine how the overall transmit power should be shared between broadcasting and relaying phases for ...
full textMulti-layer transmission and hybrid relaying for relay channels with multiple out-of-band relays
In this work, a relay channel is studied in which a source encoder communicates with a destination decoder through a number of out-of-band relays that are connected to the decoder through capacityconstrained digital backhaul links. This model is motivated by the uplink of cloud radio access networks. In this scenario, a novel transmission and relaying strategies are proposed in which multi-laye...
full textA Broadcasting Relay for Orthogonal Multiuser Channels
This paper introduces broadcasting relay nodes for orthogonal multiuser channels. The underlying idea is that a single relay node is shared by multiple source-destination pairs. In this scheme, the relay node receives the messages of multiple independent sources, and broadcasts a single superimposed signal to multiple destinations. Compared to dedicated relay scenarios, large gains in capacity ...
full textOpportunistic DF-AF Relaying Selection in Multiple Access Relay Channel
This paper presents an outage performance of multiple access relay channel (MARC) for decode-and-forward (DF) relay and amplify-and-forward (AF) relay selection. We consider the multiple-access relay channel with two source nodes, one relay node and one destination node. In MARC, multiple sources transmit to a common destination simultaneously with the assistance of a single relay. In a relayin...
full textPerformance analysis of cooperative spatial multiplexing networks with AF/DF relaying and linear receiver over Rayleigh fading channels
Cooperative spatial multiplexing (CSM) system has played an important role in wireless networks by offering a substantial improvement in multiplexing gain compared with its cooperative diversity counterpart. However, there is a limited number of research works that consider the performance of CSM systems. As such, in this paper, we have derived exact performance of CSM with amplify-and-forward ...
full textMy Resources
Journal title
volume 7 issue 2
pages 61- 70
publication date 2018-12-01
By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023