Design and Analysis of Heterogeneous Physical Layer Network Coding

2016 
In this paper, physical layer network coding with heterogeneous modulations (HePNC) is proposed for the asymmetric two-way relay channel (TWRC) scenario. The existing PNC solutions using the same modulation for signals transmitted from two source nodes may not be desirable for practical situations when traffic loads exchanged between the sources are unequal and channel conditions of source-relay links are heterogeneous. HePNC includes two stages: multiple access (MA) and broadcast (BC) stages. In the MA stage, the two source nodes transmit to the relay simultaneously with heterogeneous modulations selected according to the channel conditions and the ratio of traffic loads exchanged between the sources, and then the signals superimposed at the relay are mapped to a network-coded symbol by a mapping function adaptively; in the BC stage, the relay broadcasts the network-coded symbol back to both sources with a modulation selected according to the bottleneck link’s channel condition. We present three HePNC designs, including QPSK-BPSK, 8PSK-BPSK and 16QAM-BPSK HePNC. How to design and optimize the mapping function is investigated and the error performance of QPSK-BPSK HePNC is analyzed. We further study the HePNC system performance, throughput upper bound and energy efficiency. Extensive simulations demonstrated that the proposed HePNC can substantially enhance the throughput and energy efficiency compared with the existing PNC.
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