Title :
Distributed Irregular Codes Relying on Decode-and-Forward Relays as Code Components
Author :
Soon Xin Ng ; Yonghui Li ; Vucetic, Branka ; Hanzo, Lajos
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
A near-capacity distributed coding scheme is conceived by incorporating multiple relay nodes (RNs) for constructing a virtual irregular convolutional code (IRCC). We first compute the relay channel´s capacity and then design IRCCs for the source and relay nodes. Extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) charts are utilized to design the codes for approaching the achievable capacity of the relay channels. Additionally, we improve the transmit power efficiency of the overall system by invoking both power allocation and relay selection. We found that even a low-complexity repetition code or a unit-memory convolutional code is capable of forming a near-capacity virtual IRCC. The performance of the proposed distributed IRCC (DIRCC) scheme is shown to be perfectly consistent with that predicted from the EXIT chart. More specifically, the DIRCC scheme is capable of operating within 0.68 dB from the corresponding lower bound of the relay channel capacity, despite the fact that each RN is exposed to realistic decoding errors due to communicating over imperfect source-relay channels.
Keywords :
channel capacity; convolutional codes; decode and forward communication; decoding; relay networks (telecommunication); DIRCC scheme; EXIT charts; code components; decode-and-forward relays; decoding errors; distributed IRCC scheme; distributed irregular codes; extrinsic information transfer charts; imperfect source-relay channels; low-complexity repetition code; multiple relay nodes; near-capacity distributed coding scheme; near-capacity virtual IRCC; power allocation; relay channel capacity; relay selection; source nodes; transmit power efficiency improvement; unit-memory convolutional code; virtual irregular convolutional code; Channel capacity; Decoding; Encoding; Iterative decoding; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Tin; Cooperative Communications; Cooperative Diversity; Cooperative communications; Distributed Coding; Irregular Convolutional Codes; Relay Selection; cooperative diversity; distributed coding; irregular convolutional codes (IRCCs); relay selection;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2014.2370737