On the Optimality of Decode and Forward for Some Cooperative Broadcast Channels
Nicolas Le Gouic, Yossef Steinberg, Mich\`ele Wigger

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the capacity region of specific cooperative broadcast channels, demonstrating that a simple decode-and-forward scheme with superposition coding achieves new boundary points, especially in Gaussian and BEC/BSC models.
Contribution
It introduces new boundary points for the capacity region of certain cooperative broadcast channels using a straightforward coding scheme.
Findings
Decode-and-forward with superposition coding achieves new boundary points.
Results apply to Gaussian broadcast channels.
Effective for BEC and BSC channel models.
Abstract
This article characterizes new boundary points on the capacity region of certain classes of more capable broadcast channels (BC) with uni-directional cooperation from the stronger to the weaker receiver. The new boundary points are achieved by a simple coding scheme that employs superposition coding at the transmitter with decode and forward at the stronger receiver. We evaluate our general result for Gaussian BCs and for a BC consisting of a binary erasure channel (BEC) to the stronger receiver and a binary symmetric channel (BSC) to the weaker receiver.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
