Minimizing The Expected Distortion Using Multi-layer Coding Approach In Two-Hop Networks
This work concerns minimizing the achievable distortion of a Gaussian source over a two-hop block fading channel under mean square-error criterion. It is assumed that there is not a direct link between transmission ends and the communication is carried out through the use of a relay, employing the D...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work concerns minimizing the achievable distortion of a Gaussian source
over a two-hop block fading channel under mean square-error criterion. It is
assumed that there is not a direct link between transmission ends and the
communication is carried out through the use of a relay, employing the Decode
and Forward (DF) strategy. Moreover, for both of transmitter-to-relay and
relay-to-destination links the channel statistics are merely available at the
corresponding receivers, while the channel gains are not available at the
affiliated transmitters. It is assumed that a Gaussian source is hierarchically
encoded through the use of successive refinement source coding approach and
sent to the relay using a multi-layer channel code. Similarly, the relay
transmits the retrieved information to the destination through the use of a
multi-layer code. Accordingly, in a Rayleigh block fading environment, the
optimal power allocation across code layers is derived. Numerical results
demonstrate that the achievable distortion of the proposed multi-layer approach
outperforms that of single-layer code. Moreover, the resulting distortion of DF
strategy is better than Amplify and Forward~(AF) strategy for channel mismatch
factors greater than one, while the resulting distortion has a marginal
degradation for channel mismatch factors lower than one. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1605.05988 |