Abstract—We consider a wireless half-duplex relay communication
from a source to a destination with a distributed turbo
code. The source broadcasts code-bits to relay and destination
during the relay-receive phases, the relay decodes and transmits
additional code-bits to the destination during the relay-transmit
phases. We propose to use the timing of the relay-receive and
relay-transmit phases to transfer more additional code-bits to the
destination at the cost of stricter synchronization requirements.
Moreover, it is required that the relay is able to switch its
state rapidly between receiving and transmitting from symbol
to symbol. The destination does not know the timing of the
relay-receive and relay-transmit phases a priori and has to
distinguish the transmissions of source and relay due to the
received amplitude. The received amplitude at the destination is
higher for transmissions of the relay because the relay-destination
link is stronger than the source-destination link. A constantweight
code is used to determine the timing of the relay-receive
and relay-transmit phases. Simulation results for an example
show a substantial gain of the proposed extension.
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Abstract—We consider a wireless half-duplex relay communication
from a source to a destination with a distributed turbo
code. The source broadcasts code-bits to relay and destination
during the relay-receive phases, the relay decodes and transmits
additional code-bits to the destination during the relay-transmit
phases. We propose to use the timing of the relay-receive and
relay-transmit phases to transfer more additional code-bits to the
destination at the cost of stricter synchronizatio...
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