Meshram, Rahul ; Mehta, Neelesh B. (2010) Implications of the half-duplex constraint on relay-aided cooperation using rateless codes In: 2010 National Conference On Communications (NCC), 29-31 January 2010, Chennai, India.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1109/NCC.2010.5430224
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NCC.2010.5430224
Abstract
The half-duplex constraint, which mandates that a cooperative relay cannot transmit and receive simultaneously, considerably simplifies the demands made on the hardware and signal processing capabilities of a relay. However, the very inability of a relay to transmit and receive simultaneously leads to a potential under-utilization of time and bandwidth resources available to the system. We analyze the impact of the half-duplex constraint on the throughput of a cooperative relay system that uses rateless codes to harness spatial diversity and efficiently transmit information from a source to a destination. We derive closed-form expressions for the throughput of the system, and show that as the number of relays increases, the throughput approaches that of a system that uses more sophisticated full-duplex nodes. Thus, half-duplex nodes are well suited for cooperation using rateless codes despite the simplicity of both the cooperation protocol and the relays.
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Keywords: | Relays; Protocols; Decoding; Costs; Mutual information; Throughput; Fading; Hardware; Signal processing; Robustness. |
ID Code: | 139080 |
Deposited On: | 15 Sep 2025 10:41 |
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