Broadcast Approaches to the Diamond Channel
Mahdi Zamani, Amir K. Khandani

TL;DR
This paper investigates various relaying schemes with broadcast coding in dual-hop relay channels, deriving maximum expected-rates and bounds, and compares their performance through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes hybrid decode-amplify-forward relaying with broadcast approach, providing maximum throughput and expected-rate results for multiple relaying strategies.
Findings
CF relaying outperforms DAF when relay power is high
DAF relaying is superior at lower relay power ratios
Optimal coding involves transmitting uncorrelated signals via relays
Abstract
The problem of dual-hop transmission from a source to a destination via two parallel full-duplex relays in block Rayleigh fading environment is investigated. All nodes in the network are assumed to be oblivious to their forward channel gains; however, they have perfect information about their backward channel gains. The focus of this paper is on simple, efficient, and practical relaying schemes to increase the expected-rate at the destination. For this purpose, various combinations of relaying protocols and the broadcast approach (multi-layer coding) are proposed. For the decode-forward (DF) relaying, the maximum finite-layer expected-rate as well as two upper-bounds on the continuous-layer expected-rate are obtained. The main feature of the proposed DF scheme is that the layers being decoded at both relays are added coherently at the destination although each relay has no information…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
