Title :
DMT of multi-hop cooperative networks
Author :
Sreeram, K. ; Birenjith, P.S. ; Kumar, P Vijay
Author_Institution :
Coordinated Sci. Lab., Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
Some basic results that help in determining the Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff (DMT) of cooperative multihop networks are first identified. As examples, the maximum achievable diversity gain is shown to equal the min-cut between source and sink, whereas the maximal multiplexing gain is shown to equal the minimum rank of the matrix characterizing the MIMO channel appearing across a cut in the network. Two multi-hop generalizations of the two-hop network are then considered, namely layered networks as well as a class of networks introduced here and termed as K-parallel-path (KPP) networks. The DMT of KPP networks is characterized for K > 3. It is shown that a linear DMT between the maximum diversity dmax and the maximum multiplexing gain of 1 is achievable for fully-connected, layered networks. Explicit coding schemes achieving the DMT that make use of cyclic-division-algebra-based distributed space-time codes underlie the above results. Two key implications of the results in the paper are that the half-duplex constraint does not entail any rate loss for a large class of cooperative networks and that simple, amplify-and-forward protocols are often sufficient to attain the optimal DMT.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; algebra; cyclic codes; diversity reception; multiplexing; space-time codes; wireless channels; K-parallel-path networks; MIMO channel; amplify-and-forward protocols; cyclic-division-algebra-based distributed space-time codes; diversity-multiplexing tradeoff; maximal multiplexing gain; maximum achievable diversity gain; multihop cooperative networks; Decoding; Diversity methods; MIMO; OFDM modulation; Protocols; Random variables; Rayleigh channels; Relays; Space time codes; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory (ITW 2010, Cairo), 2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6372-5
DOI :
10.1109/ITWKSPS.2010.5503189