Title :
Fountain codes over fading relay channels
Author :
Liu, Xi ; Lim, Teng Joon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper discusses cooperative protocols based on fountain codes in a relay network. Unlike traditional fixed-rate codes, fountain codes are capable of adapting the bit rate to the channel realization blindly, i.e., without channel information at the transmitter. This makes them attractive in fading wireless channels. We first describe several rateless cooperative protocols, and then implement them using Raptor codes (a type of fountain code) and 16-QAM over a slow, deeply-interleaved fading relay channel. Given no delay constraints, the achievable rate of these protocols are found when the source and relay are close to each other, and when the relay is half-way between the source and destination. Furthermore, to reduce decoding complexity, we propose a soft-decision version of the adaptive demodulation (ADM) method recently introduced in the literature at each receiver. Finally, we analyze the practical scenario of data streaming with delay constraints, and find that the time-division (TD) protocol retains its relative superiority over the space-time one.
Keywords :
adaptive modulation; channel coding; decoding; fading channels; interleaved codes; protocols; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio networks; 16-QAM; ADM; Raptor code; adaptive demodulation method; channel realization; cooperative protocol; data streaming; decoding complexity; fountain code; interleaved fading relay channel; quadrature amplitude modulation; wireless relay network; Bit rate; Channel capacity; Coherence; Decoding; Delay; Demodulation; Fading; Frame relay; Protocols; Transmitters; Fountain codes, rateless cooperative protocol, soft-decision ADM, delay constraint;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2009.081102