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Dynamic decode-and-forward (DDF) is an improved decode-and-forward (DF) protocol under which the relay decides based on its received channel-state information (CSI) when to switch from listening mode to transmission mode without knowing the CSI of other links. In this paper we propose to apply rate-compatible LDPC convolutional (RC-LDPCC) codes to the DDF relay channel. The RC-LDPCC codes are constructed...
We consider the problem of code design for compression of correlated sources under adversarial attacks. A scenario with three correlated sources is considered in which at most one source is compromised by an adversary. The theoretical minimum achievable sum-rate for this scenario was derived by Kosut and Tong. We design layered LDPC convolutional codes for this problem, assuming that one of the sources...
In this paper, we propose a new family of rate-compatible regular low-density parity-check (LDPC) convolutional codes. The construction is based on graph extension, i.e., the codes of lower rates are generated by successively extending the graph of the base code with the highest rate. Theoretically, the proposed rate-compatible family can cover all the rational rates from 0 to 1. In addition, the...
In this paper we construct a family of rate-compatible LDPC convolutional codes for Type-II HARQ systems. For each code family, the codes of lower rates are constructed by successively extending the graph of the high-rate base code. Theoretically, the proposed rate-compatible family includes all rates from 0 to 1. We prove analytically that all LDPC convolutional codes in the family are capacity achieving...
In this paper we propose a new adaptive coding scheme for distributed channel coding for the three-node relay channel. In order to make it feasible for application in wireless sensor networks, the distributed code is built from standard components like Turbo and convolutional codes, and adaptation at the relay is obtained by puncturing the input and output of the employed channel code. The proposed...
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