Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2010-04-19
Computer Science
Information Theory
Scientific paper
Network coding and cooperative communication have received considerable attention from the research community recently in order to mitigate the adverse effects of fading in wireless transmissions and at the same time to achieve high throughput and better spectral efficiency. In this work, we design and analyze deterministic and random network coding schemes for a cooperative communication setup with multiple sources and destinations. We show that our schemes outperform conventional cooperation in terms of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT). Specifically, it achieves the full-diversity order at the expense of a slightly reduced multiplexing rate. We establish the link between the parity-check matrix for a $(N+M,M,N+1)$ systematic MDS code and the network coding coefficients in a cooperative communication system of $N$ source-destination pairs and $M$ relays. We present two ways to generate the network coding matrix: using the Cauchy matrices and the Vandermonde matrices, and establish that they both offer the maximum diversity order.
Topakkaya Hakan
Wang Zhengdao
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