Title :
Distributed Channel Coding for Underwater Acoustic Cooperative Networks
Author :
Jalil, Amir Minayi ; Ghrayeb, Ali
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Multiuser cooperative schemes usually rely on relay selection or channel selection to avoid deep fading and achieve diversity while maintaining acceptable spectral efficiency. In some applications such as underwater acoustic communications, the low speed of the acoustic wave results in a very long delay between the channel state information (CSI) measurement time and the relay assignment time, which leads to a severely outdated CSI. To remedy this, we propose distributed coding schemes that aim at achieving good diversity-multiplexing trade-off (DMT) for multiuser scenarios where CSI is not available for resource allocation. We consider a network with multiple source nodes, multiple relay nodes, and a single destination. We first introduce a distributed linear block coding scheme, including Reed-Solomon codes, where each relay implements a column of the generator matrix of the code, and soft decision decoding is employed to retrieve the information at the destination side. We derive the end-to-end error performance of this scheme and show that the achievable diversity equals the minimum Hamming distance of the underlying code, while its DMT outperforms that of existing schemes. We extend the proposed scheme to distributed convolutional codes, and show that achieving higher diversity orders is also possible.
Keywords :
Hamming codes; Reed-Solomon codes; block codes; convolutional codes; cooperative communication; diversity reception; fading channels; linear codes; matrix algebra; multiplexing; multiuser channels; relay networks (telecommunication); resource allocation; underwater acoustic communication; CSI; DMT; Reed-Solomon codes; acceptable spectral efficiency; acoustic wave; channel selection; channel state information measurement time; deep fading avoid; distributed channel coding; distributed convolutional codes; distributed linear block coding scheme; diversity-multiplexing trade-off; end-to-end error performance; generator matrix column; information retrieval; minimum Hamming distance; multiple relay nodes; multiple source nodes; multiuser cooperative schemes; relay assignment time; relay selection; resource allocation; soft decision decoding; underwater acoustic cooperative networks; Block codes; Convolutional codes; Decoding; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Underwater acoustics; Cooperative networks; distributed channel coding; underwater acoustic channels;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.012314.130425