Asynchronous Physical-layer Network Coding
Lu Lu, Soung Chang Liew

TL;DR
This paper develops a belief propagation framework to address symbol and phase asynchronies in physical-layer network coding, demonstrating significant performance improvements and robustness with and without channel coding.
Contribution
It introduces a general BP-based decoding framework for asynchronous PNC that effectively handles symbol and phase misalignments while integrating channel coding.
Findings
BP method reduces asynchrony penalties for BPSK and QPSK modulations.
Half symbol offset drastically reduces phase asynchrony penalty.
Channel coding with BP improves performance even with asynchronies.
Abstract
A key issue in physical-layer network coding (PNC) is how to deal with the asynchrony between signals transmitted by multiple transmitters. That is, symbols transmitted by different transmitters could arrive at the receiver with symbol misalignment as well as relative carrier-phase offset. A second important issue is how to integrate channel coding with PNC to achieve reliable communication. This paper investigates these two issues and makes the following contributions: 1) We propose and investigate a general framework for decoding at the receiver based on belief propagation (BP). The framework can effectively deal with symbol and phase asynchronies while incorporating channel coding at the same time. 2) For unchannel-coded PNC, we show that for BPSK and QPSK modulations, our BP method can significantly reduce the asynchrony penalties compared with prior methods. 3) For unchannel-coded…
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