Superposition-Repetition-Coded Successive Decode-And-Forward Relaying with Limited Destination-Relay Feedback
Article 2010 en
Authors
CW
Chao Wang
YF
Yijia Fan
JT
John Thompson
Abstract
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A novel cooperative diversity transmission protocol using two K-antenna decode-and-forward relays to take turns assisting in the communication between a single-antenna source and its intended N-antenna destination is studied. A (1+2⌈logK⌉)-bit destination-relay feedback signal is exploited to perform relay/antenna selection. Two different simple forwarding strategies are applied at the relays: one relay uses a superposition-coding strategy while the other relay uses a repetition-coding strategy. When the source's frame length is sufficiently large, the optimal diversity- multiplexing tradeoff of the four-node network can be achieved asymptotically if K ≥ 3.
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