Title :
Channel coding and decoding in a relay system operated with physical-layer network coding
Author :
Zhang, Shengli ; Liew, Soung-Chang
Author_Institution :
Inf. Eng. Dept., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper investigates link-by-link channel-coded PNC (physical layer network coding), in which a critical process at the relay is to transform the superimposed channel-coded packets received from the two end nodes (plus noise), Y3 = X1+ X2+W3, to the network-coded combination of the source packets, S1 oplus S2. This is in contrast to the traditional multiple-access problem, in which the goal is to obtain both S1 and S2 explicitly at the relay node. Trying to obtain S1 and S2 explicitly is an overkill if we are only interested in S1oplusS2. In this paper, we refer to the transformation Y3 rarr S1 oplus S2 as the channel-decoding- network-coding process (CNC) in that it involves both channel decoding and network coding operations. This paper shows that if we adopt the repeat accumulate (RA) channel code at the two end nodes, then there is a compatible decoder at the relay that can perform the transformation Y3 rarr S1oplusS2 efficiently. Specifically, we redesign the belief propagation decoding algorithm of the RA code for traditional point-to-point channel to suit the need of the PNC multiple-access channel. Simulation results show that our new scheme outperforms the previously proposed schemes significantly in terms of BER without added complexity.
Keywords :
channel coding; decoding; error statistics; wireless channels; BER; belief propagation decoding algorithm; channel decoding; link-by-link channel coding; multiple-access channel; physical layer network coding; physical-layer network coding; relay system operation; repeat accumulate channel code; superimposed channel-coded packets; wireless communication; Belief propagation; Bit error rate; Broadcasting; Channel coding; Computer numerical control; Decoding; Helium; Network coding; Physical layer; Relays; belief propagation; channel coding; physical layer network coding; repeat accumulate code;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2009.090618