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Towards Optimal Schemes for the Half-Duplex Two-Way Relay Channel (1101.3198v3)

Published 17 Jan 2011 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: A restricted two-way communication problem in a small fully-connected network is investigated. The network consists of three nodes, all having access to a common channel with half-duplex constraint. Two nodes want to establish a dialog while the third node can assist in the bi-directional transmission process. All nodes have agreed on a transmission protocol a priori and the problem is restricted to the dialog encoders not being allowed to establish a cooperation by the use of previous receive signals. The channel is referred to as the restricted half-duplex two-way relay channel. Here the channel is defined and an outer bound on the achievable rates is derived by the application of the cut-set theorem. This shows that the problem consists of six parts. We propose a transmission protocol which takes into account all possible transmit-receive configurations of the network and performs partial decoding of the messages at the relay as well as sequential decoding at the dialog nodes. By the use of random codes and suboptimal decoders, two inner bound on the achievable rates are derived. Restricting to the suggested strategies and fixed input distributions it is argued to be possible to determine optimal transmission schemes with respect to various reasonable objectives at low complexity. In comparison to two-way communication without relay, simulations for an AWGN channel model then show that it is possible to simultaneously increase the communication rates of both dialog messages and to outperform relaying strategies that ignore an available direct path.

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