DocumentCode :
659226
Title :
Gaussian half-duplex relay networks: Improved gap and a connection with the assignment problem
Author :
Cardone, Martina ; Tuninetti, Daniela ; Knopp, Raymond ; Salim, Umer
Author_Institution :
Eurecom, Biot, France
fYear :
2013
fDate :
9-13 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
This paper studies a Gaussian relay network, where the relays can either transmit or receive at any given time, but not both. Known upper (cut-set) and lower (noisy network coding) bounds on the capacity of a memoryless full-duplex relay network are specialized to the half-duplex case and shown to be to within a constant gap of one another. For fairly broad range of relay network sizes, the derived gap is smaller than what is known in the literature, and it can be further reduced for more structured networks such as diamond networks. It is shown that the asymptotically optimal duration of the listen and transmit phases for the relays can be obtained by solving a linear program; the coefficients of the linear constraints of this linear program are the solution of certain `assignment problems´ for which efficient numerical routines are available; this gives a general interesting connection between the high SNR approximation of the capacity of a MIMO channel and the `assignment problem´ in graph theory. Finally, some results available for diamond networks are extended to general networks. For a general relay network with 2 relays, it is proved that, out of the 4 possible listen/transmit states, at most 3 have a strictly positive probability. Numerical results for a network with K - 2 <; 9 relays show that at most K-1 states have a strictly positive probability, which is conjectured to be true for any number of relays.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; MIMO communication; approximation theory; diamond; graph theory; multiplexing; network coding; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); Gaussian half-duplex relay networks; MIMO channel; SNR approximation; assignment problems; diamond networks; general interesting connection; graph theory; improved gap; linear constraints; linear program; listen-transmit states; lower bounds; memoryless full-duplex relay network; noisy network coding; numerical routines; optimal duration; probability; structured networks; transmit phases; upper bounds; Diamonds; High definition video; MIMO; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Switches; Upper bound;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory Workshop (ITW), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sevilla
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1321-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITW.2013.6691349
Filename :
6691349
Link To Document :
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