ARQ for Physical-layer Network Coding
Jianghao He, Soung-Chang Liew

TL;DR
This paper develops ARQ strategies for physical-layer network coding systems, leveraging overheard information to improve reliability and throughput, and compares different ARQ variations to optimize performance.
Contribution
It introduces ARQ designs tailored for PNC systems, analyzing how to track packets, comparing coupled and non-coupled ARQ, and optimizing parameters for efficiency.
Findings
Non-coupled ARQ is more efficient than coupled ARQ.
Tracking stored packets enhances throughput.
Optimized window size and ACK frequency reduce overhead.
Abstract
This paper investigates ARQ (Automatic Repeat request) designs for PNC (Physical-layer Network Coding) systems. We have previously found that, besides TWRC (Two-Way Relay Channel) operated on the principle of PNC, there are many other PNC building blocks--building blocks are simple small network structures that can be used to construct a large network. In some of these PNC building blocks, receivers can obtain side information through overhearing. Although such overheard information is not the target information that the receivers desire, the receivers can exploit the overheard information together with a network-coded packet received to obtain a desired native packet. This leads to throughput gain. Our previous study, however, assumed what is sent always get received. In practice, that is not the case. Error control is needed to ensure reliable communication. This paper focuses on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
