Title :
Outage Probabilities of Orthogonal Multiple-Access Relaying Techniques With Imperfect Source-Relay Links
Author :
Pen-Shun Lu ; Xiaobo Zhou ; Matsumoto, Tad
Author_Institution :
Centre for Wireless Commun., Univ. of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
An outage probability that is independent of signaling schemes is theoretically derived in this paper for an orthogonal multiple-access relay channel (MARC) system, where the estimates of the information sequences sent from source nodes, regardless of whether or not they are correctly decoded at the relay, are exclusive-OR (XOR)-network-coded and forwarded by the relay to the destination. The MARC system described above is referred to as estimates-exploiting MARC (e-MARC) in this paper for convenience. Following the probability derivation of e-MARC, comparisons are then made with the outage probability of the orthogonal MARC with the Select Decode-and-Forward relaying strategy (MARC-SDF). It is found through simulations that when one of the source nodes is far away from both the relay and the destination, the e-MARC system is superior to MARC-SDF in terms of outage performance. We further numerically calculate the outage probabilities for two special cases, and compare them with the probability of e-MARC. Furthermore, the impact of the source correlation on the outage probability of the e-MARC system is also investigated.
Keywords :
correlation methods; decode and forward communication; multi-access systems; probability; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication signalling; MARC-SDF; e-MARC system; estimates-exploiting MARC; information sequences; orthogonal MARC; orthogonal multiple-access relay channel system; orthogonal multiple-access relaying techniques; outage probability; select decode-and-forward relaying strategy; signaling schemes; source correlation; source nodes; source-relay links; Correlation; Error probability; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Source coding; Wireless communication; Multiple access relay channel; Slepian-Wolf theorem; decode-and-forward; multiple access relay channel; outage probability; source-channel separation theorem;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2384046