• DocumentCode
    1451753
  • Title

    On Achievable Rates for the General Relay Channel

  • Author

    Chong, Hon-Fah ; Motani, Mehul

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1249
  • Lastpage
    1266
  • Abstract
    In this paper, we present results on the equivalence of some coding strategies for the general relay channel. Cover & El Gamal described two basic coding strategies for the relay channel, more commonly known as decode-and-forward and compress-and-forward. These two strategies were combined in a mixed strategy that employed irregular encoding and successive forward decoding to give a tighter lower bound for the capacity of the general relay channel. Recently, the authors presented two different mixed strategies, SeqBack decoding and SimBack decoding, that make use of regular encoding and backward decoding. We identify a termination problem in SeqBack/SimBack decoding and present a simple fix. Next, we compare the rates achievable with the various mixed strategies. We first show that SeqBack decoding and SimBack decoding achieve the same rate. We then present alternative characterizations, without feasibility constraints, for the rates achievable with the various mixed strategies. Comparing the alternative characterizations, we note that the rate of SeqBack/SimBack decoding contains the rate of Cover & El Gamal´s mixed strategy since there is a more relaxed inequality in the rate expression. We also prove that simultaneously decoding all unknown quantities in each block at the receiver does not increase the achievable rate for backward decoding. Hence, successive decoding in each block proves to be just as effective as simultaneous decoding. Finally, we present a sliding-window decoding strategy that achieves the same rate as SeqBack/SimBack decoding. The sliding-window decoding strategy also avoids the aforementioned termination problem as the receiver commences decoding after three block decoding delay.
  • Keywords
    decode and forward communication; decoding; network coding; SeqBack decoding; SimBack decoding; backward decoding; coding strategies; compress-and-forward strategy; decode-and-forward strategy; encoding; relay channel; sliding-window decoding; Decoding; Encoding; Joints; Probability distribution; Random variables; Receivers; Relays; Backward decoding; compress-and-forward; decode-and-forward; mixed strategy; relay channel; sliding-window decoding;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9448
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIT.2011.2104473
  • Filename
    5714256