Title :
Signal Space Alignment for an Encryption Message and Successive Network Code Decoding on the MIMO K-Way Relay Channel
Author :
Lee, Namyoon ; Chun, Joohwan
Author_Institution :
Samsung Adv. Inst. of Technol. (SAIT), Yongin, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper investigates a network information flow problem for a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Gaussian wireless network with K-users and a single intermediate relay having M antennas. In this network, each user intends to convey a multicast message to all other users while receiving K-1 independent messages from the other users via an intermediate relay. This network information flow is termed a MIMO Gaussian K-way relay channel. For this channel, we show that K/2 degrees of freedom is achievable if M=K-1. To demonstrate this, we come up with an encoding and decoding strategy inspired from cryptography theory. The proposed encoding and decoding strategy involves a signal space alignment for an encryption message for the multiple access phase (MAC) and zero forcing with successive network code decoding for the broadcast (BC) phase. The idea of the signal space alignment for an encryption message is that all users cooperatively choose the precoding vectors to transmit the message so that the relay can receive a proper encryption message with a special structure, network code chain structure. During the BC phase, zero forcing combined with successive network code decoding enables all users to decipher the encryption message from the relay despite the fact that they all have different self-information which they use as a key.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; MIMO communication; antennas; cryptography; decoding; multi-access systems; network coding; wireless channels; BC phase; K-1 independent messages; MAC; MIMO Gaussian K-way relay channel; MIMO Gaussian wireless network; MIMO K-way relay channel; antennas; broadcast phase; cryptography theory; decoding strategy; encoding strategy; encryption message; multicast message; multiple access phase; multiple-input multiple-output Gaussian wireless network; network code chain structure; network information flow problem; precoding vectors; signal space alignment; single intermediate relay; successive network code decoding; zero forcing; Antennas; Decoding; Encoding; Encryption; MIMO; Relays;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-232-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-3607
DOI :
10.1109/icc.2011.5963437