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Network Coding for Two-Way Relay Channels using Lattices

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Network Coding for Two-Way Relay Channels using Lattices
—In this paper, we propose a network coding using a lattice for the two-way relay channel with two nodes communicating bidirectionally through a relay, which we call modulo-andforward (MF). Our scheme extends the network coding in the binary channel to the Gaussian channel case, where XOR in the binary case is replaced by modΛ for the Gaussian case, where Λ is a high-dimensional lattice whose shaping gain is close to optimal. If the relay node re-transmits the received signal after the mod Λ operation, we can reduce the complexity compared to decode-and-forward (DF) and can get a better power efficiency compared to amplify-and-forward (AF). When the transmission powers of two nodes are different, we use superposition coding and partial decoding at the relay node. Finally, we plot and compare the sum rates of three different schemes, i.e., AF, DF, and MF. We show that by applying the proposed scheme, we can get better performance than AF and DF schemes under some conditions.
Ihn-Jung Baik, Sae-Young Chung
Added 30 May 2010
Updated 30 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICC
Authors Ihn-Jung Baik, Sae-Young Chung
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