Journal Article10.1109/TCOMM.2016.2622693
Bandwidth-Efficient Coded Modulation Schemes for Physical-Layer Network Coding with High-Order Modulations
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TL;DR: BICM PNC systems exhibit different decoding behavior from conventional BICM point-to-point systems, and Gray mapping gives rise to best PNC rate for MUD-XOR and XOR-CD systems among several bits- to-symbol mappings under study.
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Abstract: This paper presents several soft decision iterative decoding schemes for physical-layer network coding (PNC) operated with coded modulation (CM) and bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) With respect to PNC operated with CM, we consider network coding-based channel decoding (NC-CD) and multi-user complete decoding (MUD-NC) for PNC decoding at the relay Their BICM counterparts are XOR-based channel decoding (XOR-CD) and MUD-XOR, respectively First, we show that, when the decoding is non-iterative, there is a gap between the BICM capacities of both XOR-CD and MUD-XOR under Gray mapping and the capacities of their CM counterparts, NC-CD, and MUD-NC This is in contrast to the conventional point-to-point communication system, for which the BICM capacity with Gray mapping is known to be very close to the CM capacity, without the need for iterative decoding Second, we investigate the error performance of iteratively decoded BICM XOR-CD and MUD-XOR Extrinsic information transfer chart analysis and simulation results indicate that for these Gray-mapped BICM PNC systems, iterative decoding can achieve considerable gains over non-iterative decoding Again, this is in contrast to the Gray-mapped BICM point-to-point communication system, for which iterative decoding provides little gain over non-iterative decoding We further show that Gray mapping gives rise to best PNC rate for MUD-XOR and XOR-CD systems among several bits-to-symbol mappings under study Overall, our results indicate that BICM PNC systems exhibit different decoding behavior from conventional BICM point-to-point systems This paper serves as a first foray into the investigation of this issue
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