Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2009-05-14
Computer Science
Information Theory
21 pages, 7 figures, Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory on April 6, 2009
Scientific paper
In this paper, a two-hop network in which information is transmitted from a source via a relay to a destination is considered. It is assumed that the channels are static fading with additive white Gaussian noise. All nodes are equipped with a single antenna and the Channel State Information (CSI) of each hop is not available at the corresponding transmitter. The relay is assumed to be simple, i.e., not capable of data buffering over multiple coding blocks, water-filling over time, or rescheduling. A commonly used design criterion in such configurations is the maximization of the average received rate at the destination. We show that using a continuum of multilevel codes at both the source and the relay, in conjunction with decode and forward strategy at the relay, performs optimum in this setup. In addition, we present a scheme to optimally allocate the available source and relay powers to different levels of their corresponding codes. The performance of this scheme is evaluated assuming Rayleigh fading and compared with the previously known strategies.
Bayesteh Alireza
Khandani Amir K.
Pourahmadi Vahid
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