A Unified Relay Framework with both D-F and C-F Relay Nodes
Xiugang Wu, Liang-Liang Xie

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified relay framework combining decode-and-forward and compress-and-forward strategies, enabling flexible relay node operation and improved achievable rates in multi-relay networks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework allowing simultaneous use of D-F and C-F strategies with nested blocks and backward decoding, overcoming previous decoding limitations.
Findings
Achieves combined rates of D-F and C-F strategies.
Uses nested blocks and backward decoding for multi-level D-F relays.
Framework includes existing strategies as special cases.
Abstract
Decode-and-forward (D-F) and compress-and-forward (C-F) are two fundamentally different relay strategies proposed by (Cover and El Gamal, 1979). Individually, either of them has been successfully generalized to multi-relay channels. In this paper, to allow each relay node the freedom of choosing either of the two strategies, we propose a unified framework, where both the D-F and C-F strategies can be employed simultaneously in the network. It turns out that, to fully incorporate the advantages of both the best known D-F and C-F strategies into a unified framework, the major challenge arises as follows: For the D-F relay nodes to fully utilize the help of the C-F relay nodes, decoding at the D-F relay nodes should not be conducted until all the blocks have been finished; However, in the multi-level D-F strategy, the upstream nodes have to decode prior to the downstream nodes in order to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
