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arxiv: 1007.4542 · v1 · submitted 2010-07-26 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Broadcast Approach and Oblivious Cooperative Strategies for the Wireless Relay Channel - Part II: Block-Markov Decode-and-Forward (BMDF)

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This is the second in a two part series of papers on incorporation of the broadcast approach into oblivious protocols for the relay channel where the source and the relay are collocated. Part I described the broadcast approach and its benefits in terms of achievable rates when used with the sequential decode- and-forward (SDF) scheme. Part II investigates yet another oblivious scheme, the Block-Markov decode- and-forward (BMDF) under the single and two-layered transmissions. For the single layer, previously reported results are enhanced and a conjecture regarding the optimal correlation coefficient between the source and the relay's transmission is established. For the discrete multi-layer transmission of two or more layers, it is shown that perfect cooperation (2x1 MISO) rates are attained even with low collocation gains at the expense of a longer delay, improving upon those achievable by the SDF.

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