Degrees of Freedom Region of a Class of Multi-source Gaussian Relay Networks
Sang-Woon Jeon, Sae-Young Chung, and Syed A. Jafar

TL;DR
This paper derives the degrees of freedom region for layered multi-source Gaussian relay networks, showing interference mitigation via channel variations and conditions under which interference-free communication is achievable.
Contribution
It provides a general achievable DoF region for multi-hop Gaussian relay networks using amplify-and-forward schemes, matching the cut-set bound under specific conditions.
Findings
Achievable DoF region characterized for multi-hop relay networks.
Interference-free DoF is possible when certain network parameters are met.
The results extend to multi-antenna nodes and general message sets.
Abstract
We study a layered -user -hop Gaussian relay network consisting of nodes in the layer, where and . We observe that the time-varying nature of wireless channels or fading can be exploited to mitigate the inter-user interference. The proposed amplify-and-forward relaying scheme exploits such channel variations and works for a wide class of channel distributions including Rayleigh fading. We show a general achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) region for this class of Gaussian relay networks. Specifically, the set of all such that for all and is achievable, where is the DoF of the source--destination pair and is the maximum integer such that and is an integer. We show that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
