articleIEEE Transactions on Wireless CommunicationsFeb 1, 2006Closed access

Diversity through coded cooperation

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Abstract

Motivated by the recent works on the relay channel and cooperative diversity, this letter introduces coded cooperation, where cooperation is achieved through channel coding methods instead of a direct relay or repetition. Each codeword is partitioned into two subsets that are transmitted from the user's and partner's antennas, respectively. Coded cooperation achieves impressive gains compared to a non-cooperative system while maintaining the same information rate, transmit power, and bandwidth. We develop bounds on BER and FER and illustrate the advantage of coded cooperation under a number of different scenarios.

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Keywords
  • Relay
  • Computer science
  • Cooperative diversity
  • Code word
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Decoding methods
  • Relay channel
  • Transmitter power output
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