Two types of noise-free relay cascades are investigated.
Networks where a source communicates with a distant
receiver via a cascade of half-duplex constrained relays, and
networks where not only the source but also a single relay node
intends to transmit information to the same destination. We
introduce two relay channel models, capturing the half-duplex
constraint, and within the framework of these models capacity is
determined for the first network type. It turns out that capacity
is significantly higher than the rates which are achievable with
a straightforward time-sharing approach. A capacity achieving
coding strategy is presented based on allocating the transmit
and receive time slots of a node in dependence of the node’s
previously received data. For the networks of the second type,
an upper bound to the rate region is derived from the cut-set
bound. Further, achievability of the cut-set bound in the single
relay case is shown given that the source rate exceeds a certain
minimum value.
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Two types of noise-free relay cascades are investigated.
Networks where a source communicates with a distant
receiver via a cascade of half-duplex constrained relays, and
networks where not only the source but also a single relay node
intends to transmit information to the same destination. We
introduce two relay channel models, capturing the half-duplex
constraint, and within the framework of these models capacity is
determined for the first network type. It turns out that capacity
is s...
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