On the Achievable Rates of Multihop Virtual Full-Duplex Relay Channels
Abstract
We study a multihop "virtual" full-duplex relay channel as a special case of a general multiple multicast relay network. For such channel, quantize-map-and-forward (QMF) (or noisy network coding (NNC)) achieves the cut-set upper bound within a constant gap where the gap grows {\em linearly} with the number of relay stages . However, this gap may not be negligible for the systems with multihop transmissions (i.e., a wireless backhaul operating at higher frequencies). We have recently attained an improved result to the capacity scaling where the gap grows {\em logarithmically} as , by using an optimal quantization at relays and by exploiting relays' messages (decoded in the previous time slot) as side-information. In this paper, we further improve the performance of this network by presenting a mixed scheme where each relay can perform either decode-and-forward (DF) or QMF with possibly rate-splitting. We derive the achievable rate and show that the proposed scheme outperforms the QMF-optimized scheme. Furthermore, we demonstrate that this performance improvement increases with .
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@article{arxiv.1501.06440,
title = {On the Achievable Rates of Multihop Virtual Full-Duplex Relay Channels},
author = {Song-Nam Hong and Ivana Maric and Dennis Hui and Giuseppe Caire},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.06440},
year = {2015}
}
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To be presented at ISIT 2015