Abstract—We consider a wireless relay network where two
sources transmit independent information on mutually orthogonal
channels to a common destination with the help of one
relay. Based on the expression for the achievable rate in such
a network for compress-and-forward relaying without Wyner–
Ziv coding, we design mutual-information preserving quantizers
for compression at the relay. In the proposed relaying scheme,
both the relay and the destination share a fixed set of quantizers,
among which the relay selects a suitable one depending on the
channel quality on the source–relay links for compression of its
received values. Simulations performed in Rayleigh block fading
channels reveal that full diversity order of two can be achieved
using that scheme. We also comment on the size of the quantizer
set and the associated signaling overhead.
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Abstract—We consider a wireless relay network where two
sources transmit independent information on mutually orthogonal
channels to a common destination with the help of one
relay. Based on the expression for the achievable rate in such
a network for compress-and-forward relaying without Wyner–
Ziv coding, we design mutual-information preserving quantizers
for compression at the relay. In the proposed relaying scheme,
both the relay and the destination share a fixed set of quantizers,
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