Title :
Lattice Coding for the Two-Way Line Network
Author :
Yiwei Song ; Devroye, Natasha ; Huai-rong Shao ; Ngo, Chiu Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Full-duplex allows for the simultaneous flow of information in two directions and, in point-to-point Gaussian two-way channels, doubles capacity. A two-way line network where two sources exchange messages through multiple serial relays is considered. It is shown that when all nodes are full duplex, one may achieve to within a constant gap, independent of the number of relays, of the capacity of two one-way line networks. This shows that, even in the presence of relays that carry information in two directions, full duplex is able to approximately double capacity. A novel lattice coding scheme is developed for the two-way line network with two relays, which may be extended to an arbitrary number of relays and to half-duplex scenarios. The key technical contribution is the achievability strategy, where each relay decodes the sum of several signals (using lattice codes) and then re-encodes it into another lattice codeword. This allows other nodes to again decode sums of codewords. The presented lattice-coding-based scheme ensures that both directions simultaneously fully utilize the relays´ powers, even for asymmetric channels. The symmetric rate achieved by the proposed scheme is within 0.5 log 5 bit/Hz/s of the symmetric rate capacity regardless of the number of relays.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; channel capacity; decoding; multiplexing; network coding; relay networks (telecommunication); asymmetric channels; full-duplex; half-duplex scenarios; lattice codeword; lattice-coding-based scheme; one-way line networks; point-to-point Gaussian two-way channels; relay powers; serial relays; symmetric rate capacity; two-way line network; Channel models; Decoding; Encoding; Lattices; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors; Full-duplex; lattice coding; two-way line network; two-way relay channel;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.2330012