Transmission of Analog Information Over the Multiple Access Relay Channel Using Zero-Delay Non-Linear Mappings
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Ó. Fresnedo, P. Suárez-Casal and L. Castedo, "Transmission of Analog Information Over the Multiple Access Relay Channel Using Zero-Delay Non-Linear Mappings," in IEEE Access, vol. 7, pp. 48405-48416, 2019, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2909318.
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[Abstract]: We consider the zero-delay encoding of discrete-time analog information over the Multiple Access Relay Channel (MARC) using non-linear mapping functions. On the one hand, zero-delay non-linear mappings are capable to deal with the multiple access interference (MAI) caused by the simultaneous transmission of the information. On the other, the relaying operation is a Decode-and-Forward (DF) strategy where the decoded messages are merged into a single message using a specific continuous mapping depending on the correlation level of the source information. At the receiver, an approximated Minimum Mean Squared Error (MMSE) decoder is developed to obtain an estimate of the transmitted source symbols which exploits the information received from the relay node in combination with the messages received from the transmitters through the direct links. The resulting system provides better performance than the other alternative encoding strategies for the MARC with similar complexity and delay and also approaches the performance of theoretical strategies which require a significantly higher delay and computational cost.
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Combined source-channel coding
Relay networks
Multiuser channels
Network coding
Relay networks
Multiuser channels
Network coding
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