Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding

In this paper, we investigate the performance of a detector recently proposed by us that is applied in the relay station receiving signals from two terminals concurrently exchanging data in the two-way relaying system. This is one of the potential configurations to save resources in fifth-generation...

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Main Authors: Hind Salim Ghazi, Krzysztof Wesołowski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/11/1294
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spelling doaj-c07c8aaf2f2d485b89614a4f2e9c94f62021-06-01T01:33:27ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922021-05-01101294129410.3390/electronics10111294Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network CodingHind Salim Ghazi0Krzysztof Wesołowski1Institute of Radiocommunications, Poznan University of Technology, PL-60-965 Poznan, PolandInstitute of Radiocommunications, Poznan University of Technology, PL-60-965 Poznan, PolandIn this paper, we investigate the performance of a detector recently proposed by us that is applied in the relay station receiving signals from two terminals concurrently exchanging data in the two-way relaying system. This is one of the potential configurations to save resources in fifth-generation systems, similar to non-orthogonal multiple access, which is also considered for such systems. Two-way relaying can be implemented using physical network coding. This technique originates from the network coding idea, in which network nodes can perform some mathematical operations. The idea of the investigated detector lies in the application of tentative decisions about weaker signals in the detection of stronger ones and then, after improved detection of stronger user signals, achieving more reliable decisions about the weaker ones. We compare the performance of the proposed detector with the performance of a detector in which the relay makes decisions on the data symbols received from the stations participating in two-way relaying on a symbol-by-symbol basis. Simulation results performed for two-way relaying with physical network coding reported in this paper confirm the superiority of the proposed detector when compared with the standard physical network coding solution applied in the relay node.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/11/1294multi-carrier transmissionphysical network codingsuccessive interference cancellationtwo-way relaying
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author Hind Salim Ghazi
Krzysztof Wesołowski
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Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
Electronics
multi-carrier transmission
physical network coding
successive interference cancellation
two-way relaying
author_facet Hind Salim Ghazi
Krzysztof Wesołowski
author_sort Hind Salim Ghazi
title Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
title_short Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
title_full Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
title_fullStr Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
title_full_unstemmed Application of an Interference Cancellation Detector in a Two-Way Relaying System with Physical Network Coding
title_sort application of an interference cancellation detector in a two-way relaying system with physical network coding
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In this paper, we investigate the performance of a detector recently proposed by us that is applied in the relay station receiving signals from two terminals concurrently exchanging data in the two-way relaying system. This is one of the potential configurations to save resources in fifth-generation systems, similar to non-orthogonal multiple access, which is also considered for such systems. Two-way relaying can be implemented using physical network coding. This technique originates from the network coding idea, in which network nodes can perform some mathematical operations. The idea of the investigated detector lies in the application of tentative decisions about weaker signals in the detection of stronger ones and then, after improved detection of stronger user signals, achieving more reliable decisions about the weaker ones. We compare the performance of the proposed detector with the performance of a detector in which the relay makes decisions on the data symbols received from the stations participating in two-way relaying on a symbol-by-symbol basis. Simulation results performed for two-way relaying with physical network coding reported in this paper confirm the superiority of the proposed detector when compared with the standard physical network coding solution applied in the relay node.
topic multi-carrier transmission
physical network coding
successive interference cancellation
two-way relaying
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/11/1294
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