Paper Abstract and Keywords |
Presentation |
2018-02-28 13:20
[Tutorial Lecture]
A Tutorial on Lossy Forwarding Relaying Shen Qian (JAIST), Jiguang He (UOulu), Meng Cheng (JAIST), Markku Juntti (UOulu), Tad Matsumoto (JAIST/UOulu) RCS2017-333 |
Abstract |
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Lossy decode-and-forward (DF) relaying, also known as lossy forwarding (LF), has attracted much attention since it can significantly enhance the transmission reliability and expand the communication coverage at a small increase on computational effort compared to its DF counterpart. Meanwhile, it can further simplify the operations at the relay node by removing the error-detecting operation, e.g., cyclic redundancy check, which is usually encompassed in the conventional DF. Due to these advantages, LF has been intensively investigated with the aim of its applications to various cooperative communication networks having different topologies. This paper offers a comprehensive tutorial on the LF relaying strategy and makes comparisons between LF and DF. As expected, the performance enhancement of LF over DF has been demonstrated in the exemplifying scenario. LF has great potential to be applied in future 5G wireless communication networks, e.g., device- to-device, vehicle-to-vehicle, and machine-to-machine communications. |
Keyword |
(in Japanese) |
(See Japanese page) |
(in English) |
Decode-and-forward / Distributed Source Coding / Joint Decoding / Lossy Forwarding / Lossy Source-Channel Separation Theorem / Slepian-Wolf Theorem / Source Coding with a Helper Theorem / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 117, no. 456, RCS2017-333, pp. 93-98, Feb. 2018. |
Paper # |
RCS2017-333 |
Date of Issue |
2018-02-21 (RCS) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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