Abstract—We consider the uplink of two mobile stations with
the help of one common relay. Recently, joint network-channel
coding based on LDPC codes was proposed for this setup where
the channel codes at the mobile stations and the network code
at the relay form one distributed LDPC code. This approach
allows to gain diversity with a higher rate compared to a relay
system without network coding. We propose a practical joint
network-channel code that follows the structure of the WiMax
IEEE 802.16e LDPC code, and that benefits from efficient linear
time encoding and reduced storage requirements. We show how
to use a modified high girth code at the relay that allows to
gain diversity. Further, we compare two decoding methods of
the distributed code at the destination. Simulation results for
an example with noisy block fading channels against reference
systems demonstrate the advantage of the proposed design.
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Abstract—We consider the uplink of two mobile stations with
the help of one common relay. Recently, joint network-channel
coding based on LDPC codes was proposed for this setup where
the channel codes at the mobile stations and the network code
at the relay form one distributed LDPC code. This approach
allows to gain diversity with a higher rate compared to a relay
system without network coding. We propose a practical joint
network-channel code that follows the structure of the WiMax
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