DocumentCode :
72091
Title :
Rematch-and-Forward: Joint Source–Channel Coding for Parallel Relaying With Spectral Mismatch
Author :
Kochman, Yuval ; Khina, Anatoly ; Erez, Uri ; Zamir, Ram
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
605
Lastpage :
622
Abstract :
The Gaussian parallel relay network, introduced by Schein and Gallager, consists of a concatenation of a Gaussian additive broadcast channel from a single encoder to a layer of relays followed by a Gaussian multiple-access channel from the relays to the final destination (decoder), where all noises are independent. This setup exhibits an inherent conflict between digital and analog relaying; while analog relaying [known as amplify-and-forward (A&F)] suffers from noise accumulation, digital relaying (known as decode-and-forward) looses the potential coherence gain in combining the relay noises at the decoder. For a large number of relays, the coherence gain is large, and thus analog relaying has better performance; however, it is limited to white channels of equal bandwidth. In this paper, we present a generalization of the analog approach to the case of bandwidth mismatch. Our strategy, coined rematch and forward (R&F), is based upon applying joint source-channel coding techniques that belong to a certain class of maximally analog schemes. Using such techniques, R&F converts the bandwidth of the broadcast section to that of the multiple-access section, creating an equivalent matched-bandwidth network over which A&F is applied. It is shown that this strategy exploits the full bandwidth of the individual channels, without sacrificing the coherence gain offered by A&F. Specifically, for given individual-link capacities, R&F remains within a constant gap from the network capacity for any number of relays and any bandwidth ratio between the sections. Finally, the approach is extended to the case of colored channels.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; amplify and forward communication; broadcast channels; combined source-channel coding; decode and forward communication; decoding; relay networks (telecommunication); A&F relaying; Gaussian additive broadcast channel; Gaussian multiple-access channel; Gaussian parallel relay network; R&F strategy; amplify-and-forward relaying; analog relaying; bandwidth channel; bandwidth mismatch; bandwidth ratio; coherence gain; colored channel; decode-and-forward relaying; decoder; digital relaying; equivalent matched-bandwidth network; individual-link capacities; joint source-channel coding technique; multiple-access section; network capacity; noise accumulation; potential coherence gain; relay noise; rematch-and-forward strategy; spectral mismatch; Coherence; Decoding; Distortion measurement; Joints; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; ISI channel; Parallel relay network; amplify-and-forward; bandwidth mismatch; broadcast channel; coherence gain; hybrid digital–analog transmission; joint source–channel coding; modulo-lattice modulation; multiple access channel; network capacity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2013.2287722
Filename :
6649975
Link To Document :
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