Optimal relay location and power allocation for low SNR broadcast relay channels
Mohit Thakur, Nadia Fawaz, Muriel M\'edard

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive approach combining information theory, computational geometry, and optimization to determine optimal relay placement and power allocation in wideband broadcast relay channels, significantly improving multicast rates.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hypergraph model for wideband BRCs, proposes an efficient algorithm for hyperarc set computation, and applies geometric programming techniques for optimal network planning.
Findings
Optimal relay positioning yields significant rate improvements.
The hypergraph model accurately captures network topology dependencies.
The proposed algorithm efficiently computes hyperarc sets with polynomial complexity.
Abstract
We consider the broadcast relay channel (BRC), where a single source transmits to multiple destinations with the help of a relay, in the limit of a large bandwidth. We address the problem of optimal relay positioning and power allocations at source and relay, to maximize the multicast rate from source to all destinations. To solve such a network planning problem, we develop a three-faceted approach based on an underlying information theoretic model, computational geometric aspects, and network optimization tools. Firstly, assuming superposition coding and frequency division between the source and the relay, the information theoretic framework yields a hypergraph model of the wideband BRC, which captures the dependency of achievable rate-tuples on the network topology. As the relay position varies, so does the set of hyperarcs constituting the hypergraph, rendering the combinatorial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
