Multi-user lattice coding for the multiple-access relay channel
Chung-Pi Lee, Shih-Chun Lin, Hsuan-Jung Su, H. Vincent Poor

TL;DR
This paper introduces structured multiuser lattice coding schemes for the multi-antenna MARC, improving rate performance and decoding efficiency, and demonstrates their superiority over existing methods through simulations.
Contribution
It proposes two novel classes of structured lattice codes for MARC, along with a new decoding strategy, enhancing practical implementation and performance.
Findings
Structured codes outperform existing schemes in outage probability.
The new K-stage coset decoder approaches maximum-likelihood performance.
Practical short-length lattice codes enable efficient decoding.
Abstract
This paper considers the multi-antenna multiple access relay channel (MARC), in which multiple users transmit messages to a common destination with the assistance of a relay. In a variety of MARC settings, the dynamic decode and forward (DDF) protocol is very useful due to its outstanding rate performance. However, the lack of good structured codebooks so far hinders practical applications of DDF for MARC. In this work, two classes of structured MARC codes are proposed: 1) one-to-one relay-mapper aided multiuser lattice coding (O-MLC), and 2) modulo-sum relay-mapper aided multiuser lattice coding (MS-MLC). The former enjoys better rate performance, while the latter provides more flexibility to tradeoff between the complexity of the relay mapper and the rate performance. It is shown that, in order to approach the rate performance achievable by an unstructured codebook with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
