Title :
Network Code Design for Orthogonal Two-Hop Network with Broadcasting Relay: A Joint Source-Channel-Network Coding Approach
Author :
Joda, Roghayeh ; Lahouti, Farshad
Author_Institution :
Center of Excellence on Appl. Electromagn. Syst., Univ. of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
fDate :
1/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper addresses network code design for robust transmission of sources over an orthogonal two-hop wireless network with a broadcasting relay. The network consists of multiple sources and destinations in which each destination, benefiting the relay signal, intends to decode a subset of the sources. Two special instances of this network are orthogonal broadcast relay channel and the orthogonal multiple access relay channel. The focus is on complexity constrained scenarios, e.g., for wireless sensor networks, where channel coding is practically imperfect. Taking a source-channel and network coding approach, we design the network code (mapping) at the relay such that the average reconstruction distortion at the destinations is minimized. To this end, by decomposing the distortion into its components, an efficient design algorithm is proposed. The resulting network code is nonlinear and substantially outperforms the best performing linear network code. A motivating formulation of a family of structured nonlinear network codes is also presented. Numerical results and comparison with linear network coding at the relay and the corresponding distortion-power bound demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed schemes and a promising research direction.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; combined source-channel coding; linear codes; network coding; nonlinear codes; wireless sensor networks; complexity constrained scenarios; distortion-power bound; joint source-channel-network coding approach; linear network code; mapping design; multiple destinations; multiple sources; network code design; orthogonal broadcast relay channel; orthogonal multiple access relay channel; orthogonal two-hop wireless network; relay signal; structured nonlinear network codes; wireless sensor networks; Decoding; Encoding; Indexes; Joints; Network coding; Noise measurement; Relays; Network coding; minimum mean squared error estimation; relay network; wireless sensor network;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2011.112311.100515