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Optimal coding functions for pairwise message sharing on finite-field multi-way relay channels

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posted on 2025-05-11, 09:36 authored by Lawrence OngLawrence Ong, Sarah JohnsonSarah Johnson, Christopher KellettChristopher Kellett
This paper considers the finite-field multi-way relay channel with pairwise message sharing, where multiple users exchange messages through a single relay and where the users may share parts of their source messages (meaning that some message parts are known/common to more than one user). In this paper, we design an optimal functional-decode-forward coding scheme that takes the shared messages into account. More specifically, we design an optimal function for the relay to decode (from the users on the uplink) and forward (back to the users on the downlink). We then show that this proposed function-decode-forward coding scheme can achieve the capacity region of the finite-field multi-way relay channel with pairwise message sharing. This paper generalizes our previous result for the case of three users to any number of users.

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ARC

DE120100246

FT110100195

FT110100746

History

Source title

Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)

Name of conference

The 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)

Location

Sydney

Start date

2014-06-10

End date

2014-06-14

Pagination

1866-1871

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Place published

Piscataway, NJ

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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