TY - GEN
T1 - Incremental multi-hop based on "good" punctured codes and its reliable hop rate
AU - Liu, Ruoheng
AU - Spasojević, Predrag
AU - Soljanin, Emina
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - In multi-hop networks, messages are traditionally relayed over a set of sequential point-to-point communication links. An overheard message is typically discarded since the noisy packet is below the detection threshold. However, an overheard packet still contains useful information about the original message, and its consideration can improve the energy efficiency of a transmission scheme. Hence, we study an incremental redundancy multi-hop transmission scheme which enhances the overheard information hop-by-hop. The j-th sequential node combines the previously (over)heard hop transmissions which together form a codeword of a "good" code of rate sufficient for reliable decoding. The analysis of punctured codes whose symbols are distributed over a number of hops is based on a random hop assignment technique. This technique allows for a performance threshold behavior description as a function of the hop rates and a derivation of the asymptotic (as the number of relays goes to infinity) reliable hop rate threshold as a function of channel and mother code parameters. The significant energy savings of the cooperative transmission relative to schemes that discard overheard packets are a function of only the channel parameters.
AB - In multi-hop networks, messages are traditionally relayed over a set of sequential point-to-point communication links. An overheard message is typically discarded since the noisy packet is below the detection threshold. However, an overheard packet still contains useful information about the original message, and its consideration can improve the energy efficiency of a transmission scheme. Hence, we study an incremental redundancy multi-hop transmission scheme which enhances the overheard information hop-by-hop. The j-th sequential node combines the previously (over)heard hop transmissions which together form a codeword of a "good" code of rate sufficient for reliable decoding. The analysis of punctured codes whose symbols are distributed over a number of hops is based on a random hop assignment technique. This technique allows for a performance threshold behavior description as a function of the hop rates and a derivation of the asymptotic (as the number of relays goes to infinity) reliable hop rate threshold as a function of channel and mother code parameters. The significant energy savings of the cooperative transmission relative to schemes that discard overheard packets are a function of only the channel parameters.
KW - Incremental Redundancy
KW - Muiti-Hop Networks
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:4544251962
SN - 0780383443
SN - 9780780383449
T3 - 2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2004
SP - 249
EP - 254
BT - 2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2004
T2 - 2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2004
Y2 - 21 March 2004 through 25 March 2004
ER -