2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13634-016-0334-2
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Efficiently sphere-decodable physical layer transmission schemes for wireless storage networks

Abstract: Three transmission schemes over a new type of multiple-access channel (MAC) model with inter-source communication links are proposed and investigated in this paper. This new channel model is well motivated by, e.g., wireless distributed storage networks, where communication to repair a lost node takes place from helper nodes to a repairing node over a wireless channel. Since in many wireless networks nodes can come and go in an arbitrary manner, there must be an inherent capability of inter-node communication … Show more

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“…This redundancy makes the data retrieval more robust to failures originating in the links or the devices. Paper [12] proposes a new channel model and three physical layer transmission schemes for the multiple-access relay channel with simple terminals that are required to have only one or two antennas. All the proposed schemes lead to a linear problem, which can be efficiently solved by a sphere decoder, while maintaining a good diversity-multiplexing trade-off.…”
Section: Distributed Storage Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This redundancy makes the data retrieval more robust to failures originating in the links or the devices. Paper [12] proposes a new channel model and three physical layer transmission schemes for the multiple-access relay channel with simple terminals that are required to have only one or two antennas. All the proposed schemes lead to a linear problem, which can be efficiently solved by a sphere decoder, while maintaining a good diversity-multiplexing trade-off.…”
Section: Distributed Storage Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%