Physical Layer Network Coding for the Multiple Access Relay Channel
Vijayvaradharaj T. Muralidharan, B. Sundar Rajan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel physical layer network coding scheme for the multiple access relay channel that improves diversity and decoding efficiency over existing methods, with better performance demonstrated through simulations.
Contribution
It proposes a new PNC scheme with a decoder that accounts for relay errors, achieving maximum diversity order and faster decoding compared to prior CFNC methods.
Findings
Proposed PNC scheme outperforms CFNC in simulations.
Decoder achieves maximum diversity order of two.
Fast decoding with complexity similar to CFNC.
Abstract
We consider the two user wireless Multiple Access Relay Channel (MARC), in which nodes and want to transmit messages to a destination node with the help of a relay node . For the MARC, Wang and Giannakis proposed a Complex Field Network Coding (CFNC) scheme. As an alternative, we propose a scheme based on Physical layer Network Coding (PNC), which has so far been studied widely only in the context of two-way relaying. For the proposed PNC scheme, transmission takes place in two phases: (i) Phase 1 during which and simultaneously transmit and, and receive, (ii) Phase 2 during which , and simultaneously transmit to . At the end of Phase 1, decodes the messages of and of and during Phase 2 transmits where is many-to-one. Communication protocols in which the relay node decodes are prone to loss of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
