Capacity Region Bounds and Resource Allocation for Two-Way OFDM Relay Channels (1301.5061v4)
Abstract: In this paper, we consider two-way orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) relay channels, where the direct link between the two terminal nodes is too weak to be used for data transmission. The widely known per-subcarrier decode-and-forward (DF) relay strategy, treats each subcarrier as a separate channel, and performs independent channel coding over each subcarrier. We show that this per-subcarrier DF relay strategy is only a suboptimal DF relay strategy, and present a multi-subcarrier DF relay strategy which utilizes cross-subcarrier channel coding to achieve a larger rate region. We then propose an optimal resource allocation algorithm to characterize the achievable rate region of the multi-subcarrier DF relay strategy. The computational complexity of this algorithm is much smaller than that of standard Lagrangian duality optimization algorithms. We further analyze the asymptotic performance of two-way relay strategies including the above two DF relay strategies and an amplify-and-forward (AF) relay strategy. The analysis shows that the multi-subcarrier DF relay strategy tends to achieve the capacity region of the two-way OFDM relay channels in the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime, while the AF relay strategy tends to achieve the multiplexing gain region of the two-way OFDM relay channels in the high SNR regime. Numerical results are provided to justify all the analytical results and the efficacy of the proposed optimal resource allocation algorithm.