Information-guided transmission in decode-and-forward relaying systems: Spatial exploitation and throughput enhancement
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Yang, YuliAissa, Sonia
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Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) DivisionPhysical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
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2011-07Permanent link to this record
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In addressing the issue of achieving high throughput in half-duplex relay channels, we exploit a concept of information-guided transmission for the network consisting of a source node, a destination node, and multiple half-duplex relay nodes. For further benefiting from multiple relay nodes, the relay-selection patterns are defined as the arbitrary combinations of given relay nodes. By exploiting the difference among the spatial channels states, in each relay-help transmission additional information to be forwarded is mapped onto the index of the active relay-selection pattern besides the basic information mapped onto the traditional constellation, which is forwarded by the relay node(s) in the active relay-selection pattern, so as to enhance the relay throughtput. With iterative decoding, the destination node can achieve a robust detection by decoupling the signals forwarded in different ways. We investigate the proposed scheme considering "decode-and-forward" protocol and establish its achievable transmission rate. The analytical results on capacity behaviors prove the efficiency of the proposed scheme by showing that it achieves better capacity performance than the conventional scheme. © 2011 IEEE.Citation
Yang, Y., & Aissa, S. (2011). Information-Guided Transmission in Decode-and-Forward Relaying Systems: Spatial Exploitation and Throughput Enhancement. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 10(7), 2341–2351. doi:10.1109/twc.2011.050511.101094ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/TWC.2011.050511.101094