DocumentCode
1127886
Title
A network coding approach to cooperative diversity
Author
Lei Xiao ; Fuja, Thomas ; Kliewer, Joerg ; Costello, Daniel J.
Author_Institution
Notre Dame Univ, Notre Dame
Volume
53
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
3714
Lastpage
3722
Abstract
This paper proposes a network coding approach to cooperative diversity featuring the algebraic superposition of channel codes over a finite field. The scenario under consideration is one in which two ldquopartnersrdquo - node A and node B - cooperate in transmitting information to a single destination; each partner transmits both locally generated information and relayed information that originated at the other partner. A key observation is that node B already knows node A´s relayed information (because it originated at node B) and can exploit that knowledge when decoding node A´s local information. This leads to an encoding scheme in which each partner transmits the algebraic superposition of its local and relayed information, and the superimposed codeword is interpreted differently at the two receivers i.e., at the other partner and at the destination node, based on their different a priori knowledge. Decoding at the destination is then carried out by iterating between the codewords from the two partners. It is shown via simulation that the proposed scheme provides substantial coding gain over other cooperative diversity techniques, including those based on time multiplexing and signal (Euclidean space) superposition.
Keywords
algebraic codes; channel coding; diversity reception; Euclidean space superposition; algebraic superposition; cooperative diversity; decoding; encoding scheme; network channel coding approach; superimposed codeword; time multiplexing; Amplitude modulation; Digital relays; Error correction; Fading; Galois fields; Iterative decoding; Network coding; Protective relaying; Pulse modulation; Robustness; Cooperative diversity; error control coding; fading channels; iterative decoding; network coding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2007.904990
Filename
4305419
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