Spatially-Coupled LDPC Codes for Decode-and-Forward Relaying of Two Correlated Sources over the BEC
Journal article, 2014

We present a decode-and-forward transmission scheme based on spatially-coupled low-density parity-check (SC-LDPC) codes for a network consisting of two (possibly correlated) sources, one relay, and one destination. The links between the nodes are modeled as binary erasure channels. Joint source-channel coding with joint channel decoding is used to exploit the correlation. The relay performs network coding. We derive analytical bounds on the achievable rates for the binary erasure time-division multiple-access relay channel with correlated sources. We then design bilayer SC-LDPC codes and analyze their asymptotic performance for this scenario. We prove analytically that the proposed coding scheme achieves the theoretical limit for symmetric channel conditions and uncorrelated sources. Using density evolution, we furthermore demonstrate that our scheme approaches the theoretical limit also for non-symmetric channel conditions and when the sources are correlated, and we observe the threshold saturation effect that is typical for spatially-coupled systems. Finally, we give simulation results for large block lengths, which validate the DE analysis.

threshold saturation

relay channel

Binary erasure channel

correlated sources

spatially-coupled low-density parity-check codes

distributed coding

decode-and-forward

cooperative communications

Author

S. Schwandter

Ametek Inc.

Alexandre Graell i Amat

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

G. Matz

Vienna University of Technology

IEEE Transactions on Communications

0090-6778 (ISSN) 15580857 (eISSN)

Vol. 62 4 1324-1337 6750419

Subject Categories

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/TCOMM.2014.020514.130317

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