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Network coding-based block acknowledgement scheme for wireless regenerative relay networks

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5 Author(s)
Vien, Q.-T. ; Sch. of Eng. & Built Environ., Glasgow Caledonian Univ., Glasgow, UK ; Nguyen, H.X. ; Choi, J. ; Stewart, B.G.
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This paper is concerned with block acknowledgement (ACK) mechanisms in wireless regenerative relay networks. In an N-relay network, a total of (2N+1) block ACK packets is required to acknowledge the data transmission between source and destination nodes via the N-relay nodes. In this paper, the authors propose a block ACK scheme based on network coding (NC) to significantly reduce the ACK overheads by N block ACK packets. In addition, this achieves a reduction of N(N-1) computational operators. Particularly, we derive the error probability of the determination of the packets to be retransmitted at the source and relays, which shows that the NC-based scheme also improves the reliability of block ACK transmissions. Furthermore, asymptotic signal-to-noise (SNR) scenarios for forward links are considered and a general expression of error probability in multi-relay networks is derived for each SNR scenario. Finally, simulation results are presented to verify the analytical findings and demonstrate a lower number of data retransmissions for a higher system throughput.

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Communications, IET  (Volume:6 ,  Issue: 16 )

Date of Publication: November 6 2012

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