JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint Relay Selection and Network Coding for Error-Prone Two-Way Decode-and-Forward Relay Networks

Qimin YouYonghui LiZhuo Chen

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 62 (10)Pages: 3420-3433   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In a two-way relay network (TWRN), the optimal joint relay selection (RS) and network coding (NC) (O-RS-NC) scheme, which searches all the relay combinations to select a best relay subset, requires high computational complexity and significant amount of feedback. To address this issue, two joint RS and NC (RS-NC) schemes, referred to as a joint single RS and NC (S-RS-NC) and a joint dual RS and NC (D-RS-NC), are proposed based on decode-and-forward (DF) protocol for error-prone TWRNs. Specifically, for the S-RS-NC scheme, a single relay is selected to minimize the sum bit error rate (BER) of the TWRN. The S-RS-NC scheme is simple to implement, but it suffers from a relatively large signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss compared to the O-RS-NC scheme. To reduce the SNR loss, a D-RS-NC scheme is proposed. In the D-RS-NC scheme, one or two relays are selected to minimize the sum BER of the network. Because the source and relay transmission powers (E S and E R ) have different impacts on the equivalent SNR of the TWRN, the RS criterion is designed based on different ratios of E S and E R . BER lower-bounds for these schemes are derived and verified by simulations to be tight asymptotically. Both analytical and simulation results show that the proposed RS-NC schemes are superior to the conventional RS without NC scheme when 2E S >E R . In most practical applications, for example, a wireless sensor network, all the nodes transmit at the same power, where the proposed RS-NC schemes perform better than the conventional RS without NC scheme.

Keywords:
Relay Linear network coding Computer science Joint (building) Coding (social sciences) Bit error rate Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Algorithm Selection (genetic algorithm) Scheme (mathematics) Decoding methods Computer network Topology (electrical circuits) Mathematics Telecommunications Statistics Artificial intelligence Engineering Combinatorics

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