Abstract—We give a comprehensive discussion on coding techniques for the primitive relay channel, in which the channel input X is transmitted to the relay Y1 and the ultimate receiver Y over a channel p(y, y1|x) and the relay can facilitate the communication between the transmitter and the receiver by sending some information to the receiver over a separate noiseless link of capacity R0. In particular, we compare three known coding schemes, “decode-and-forward, ” “compress-and-forward, ” and “hash-and-forward, ” clarify their limitations, and explore further extensions. Possible unification of these coding schemes is also discussed, as well as a few open problems reflecting major difficulties in proving optimality. I
The deployment of large communication networks with many autonomous devices has opened new possibili...
SUMMARY From an information-theoretic point of view, it is well known that the capacity of relay cha...
A primitive relay channel (PRC) has one source (S) communicating a message to one destination (D) wi...
We present a coding paradigm that provides a new achievable rate for the primitive relay channel by ...
We consider the primitive relay channel, where the source sends a message to the relay and to the de...
The design of wireless communication networks is based on the premise that networks are collections ...
Communication over wireless channels is affected by fading, i.e., fast random variations of the rece...
Abstract—The capacity of a class of deterministic relay channels with transmitter input X, receiver ...
This chapter provides an introductory survey on distributed channel coding techniques for relay netw...
Abstract—1Consider a relay node that needs to operate without knowledge of the codebooks (i.e., modu...
In this paper, we address the problem of designing practical codes for the broadcast phase in the tw...
Next-generation wireless networks aim to enable order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity, capaci...
Abstract—Motivated by recent advances in joint source– channel coding over networks, hybrid (analog/...
In the classical compress-and-forward relay scheme developed by (Cover and El Gamal, 1979), the deco...
Abstract—Motivated by the recently developed hybrid coding scheme for joint source–channel coding, t...
The deployment of large communication networks with many autonomous devices has opened new possibili...
SUMMARY From an information-theoretic point of view, it is well known that the capacity of relay cha...
A primitive relay channel (PRC) has one source (S) communicating a message to one destination (D) wi...
We present a coding paradigm that provides a new achievable rate for the primitive relay channel by ...
We consider the primitive relay channel, where the source sends a message to the relay and to the de...
The design of wireless communication networks is based on the premise that networks are collections ...
Communication over wireless channels is affected by fading, i.e., fast random variations of the rece...
Abstract—The capacity of a class of deterministic relay channels with transmitter input X, receiver ...
This chapter provides an introductory survey on distributed channel coding techniques for relay netw...
Abstract—1Consider a relay node that needs to operate without knowledge of the codebooks (i.e., modu...
In this paper, we address the problem of designing practical codes for the broadcast phase in the tw...
Next-generation wireless networks aim to enable order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity, capaci...
Abstract—Motivated by recent advances in joint source– channel coding over networks, hybrid (analog/...
In the classical compress-and-forward relay scheme developed by (Cover and El Gamal, 1979), the deco...
Abstract—Motivated by the recently developed hybrid coding scheme for joint source–channel coding, t...
The deployment of large communication networks with many autonomous devices has opened new possibili...
SUMMARY From an information-theoretic point of view, it is well known that the capacity of relay cha...
A primitive relay channel (PRC) has one source (S) communicating a message to one destination (D) wi...