Channel Coding and Decoding in a Relay System Operated with Physical layer Network Coding
Shengli Zhang, Soung-Chang Liew

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel channel decoding strategy for physical-layer network coding in relay systems, using Repeat Accumulate codes to improve reliability and reduce mismatch, demonstrated through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a new decoding approach for CNC in PNC systems, redesigning RA codes for superimposed signals, enhancing performance over previous methods.
Findings
Outperforms previous schemes in BER performance
Reduces channel-coding and network-coding mismatch
Uses redesigned belief propagation for RA codes
Abstract
Physical-layer Network Coding (PNC) can significantly improve the throughput of wireless two way relay channel (TWRC) by allowing the two end nodes to transmit messages to the relay simultaneously. To achieve reliable communication, channel coding could be applied on top of PNC. This paper investigates link-by-link channel-coded PNC, in which a critical process at the relay is to transform the superimposed channel-coded packets received from the two end nodes plus noise, Y3=X1+X2+W3, to the network-coded combination of the source packets, S1 XOR S2 . This is in distinct to the traditional multiple-access problem, in which the goal is to obtain S1 and S2 separately. The transformation from Y3 to (S1 XOR S2) is referred to as the Channel-decoding-Network-Coding process (CNC) in that it involves both channel decoding and network coding operations. A contribution of this paper is the…
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