International audienceIn this paper, we propose a distributed turbo-like coding scheme for a multi-source relay scenario where multiple sources communicate with a destination with the help of a common relay, which uses the decode-and-forward strategy and operates in half-duplex mode. The proposed distributed code can be viewed as a serially concatenated code (SCC). Thus, at the destination decoding is performed in an iterative fashion which resembles the decoding of a classic SCC. We consider the two scenarios where the sources transmit over orthogonal channels and where they do not. For the latter, interleave-division multiple-access is used for multiuser detection. For both scenarios we optimize the transmission time allocated to the sour...
Cooperative communications achieve MIMO-like diversity gains by introducing a relay that creates an ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a cooperative coding scheme based on turbo product codes where a nu...
In this paper, we consider a scenario that multiple users transmit data to a common destination node...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a distributed turbo-like coding scheme for a multi-s...
In this paper, we propose a distributed turbo-like coding scheme for a multi-source relay scenario w...
This paper proposes the interleaving gain in two different distributed turbo-coding schemes: Distrib...
Cooperative and relay wireless communication networks use one or more distinct wire- less nodes as ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the case where data from a relatively large number ...
This chapter provides an introductory survey on distributed channel coding techniques for relay netw...
Abstract — It has been shown that distributed turbo coding (DTC) can approach the capacity of a wire...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the half-duplex relay channel. We seek to design multiple turbo ...
Diversity is an effective technique to enhance link quality and increasing network capacity. In this...
Cooperative relaying is a promising alternative for conventional mobile communications systems as it...
In this study, the authors propose a distributed turbo coded (DTC) scheme utilising two best relays ...
Cooperative communications achieve MIMO-like diversity gains by introducing a relay that creates an ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a cooperative coding scheme based on turbo product codes where a nu...
In this paper, we consider a scenario that multiple users transmit data to a common destination node...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a distributed turbo-like coding scheme for a multi-s...
In this paper, we propose a distributed turbo-like coding scheme for a multi-source relay scenario w...
This paper proposes the interleaving gain in two different distributed turbo-coding schemes: Distrib...
Cooperative and relay wireless communication networks use one or more distinct wire- less nodes as ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the case where data from a relatively large number ...
This chapter provides an introductory survey on distributed channel coding techniques for relay netw...
Abstract — It has been shown that distributed turbo coding (DTC) can approach the capacity of a wire...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the half-duplex relay channel. We seek to design multiple turbo ...
Diversity is an effective technique to enhance link quality and increasing network capacity. In this...
Cooperative relaying is a promising alternative for conventional mobile communications systems as it...
In this study, the authors propose a distributed turbo coded (DTC) scheme utilising two best relays ...
Cooperative communications achieve MIMO-like diversity gains by introducing a relay that creates an ...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a cooperative coding scheme based on turbo product codes where a nu...
In this paper, we consider a scenario that multiple users transmit data to a common destination node...