JOURNAL ARTICLE

Performance Analysis of Adaptive Physical Layer Network Coding for Wireless Two-Way Relaying

Vijayvaradharaj T. MuralidharanB. Sundar Rajan

Year: 2013 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 12 (3)Pages: 1328-1339   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The performance analysis of adaptive physical layer network-coded two-way relaying scenario is presented which employs two phases: Multiple access (MA) phase and Broadcast (BC) phase. The deep channel fade conditions which occur at the relay referred as the singular fade states fall in the following two classes: (i) removable and (ii) non-removable singular fade states. With every singular fade state, we associate an error probability that the relay transmits a wrong network-coded symbol during the BC phase. It is shown that adaptive network coding provides a coding gain over fixed network coding, by making the error probabilities associated with the removable singular fade states contributing to the average Symbol Error Rate (SER) fall as SNR -2 instead of SNR -1 . A high SNR upper-bound on the average end-to-end SER for the adaptive network coding scheme is derived, for a Rician fading scenario, which is found to be tight through simulations. Specifically, it is shown that for the adaptive network coding scheme, the probability that the relay node transmits a wrong network-coded symbol is upper-bounded by twice the average SER of a point-to-point fading channel, at high SNR. Also, it is shown that in a Rician fading scenario, it suffices to remove the effect of only those singular fade states which contribute dominantly to the average SER.

Keywords:
Rician fading Fading Linear network coding Computer science Relay Channel state information Algorithm Adaptive coding Upper and lower bounds Physical layer Fade Wireless network Coding (social sciences) Topology (electrical circuits) Mathematics Decoding methods Wireless Telecommunications Computer network Statistics Lossless compression Combinatorics Data compression Physics

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