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Bi-directional half-duplex protocols with multiple relays (0810.1268v2)

Published 7 Oct 2008 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: In a bi-directional relay channel, two nodes wish to exchange independent messages over a shared wireless half-duplex channel with the help of relays. Recent work has considered information theoretic limits of the bi-directional relay channel with a single relay. In this work we consider bi-directional relaying with multiple relays. We derive achievable rate regions and outer bounds for half-duplex protocols with multiple decode and forward relays and compare these to the same protocols with amplify and forward relays in an additive white Gaussian noise channel. We consider three novel classes of half-duplex protocols: the (m,2) 2 phase protocol with m relays, the (m,3) 3 phase protocol with m relays, and general (m, t) Multiple Hops and Multiple Relays (MHMR) protocols, where m is the total number of relays and 3<t< m+3 is the number of temporal phases in the protocol. The (m,2) and (m,3) protocols extend previous bi-directional relaying protocols for a single m=1 relay, while the new (m,t) protocol efficiently combines multi-hop routing with message-level network coding. Finally, we provide a comprehensive treatment of the MHMR protocols with decode and forward relaying and amplify and forward relaying in the Gaussian noise, obtaining their respective achievable rate regions, outer bounds and relative performance under different SNRs and relay geometries, including an analytical comparison on the protocols at low and high SNR.

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