Interference management for multiuser two-way relaying
- 1 March 2008
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
We consider a multiuser two-way relay network where multiple pairs of users communicate with their pre-assigned partners, using a common intermediate relay node, in a two-phase communication scenario. In this system, a pair of partners transmit to the relay sharing a common spreading signature in the first phase, and the relay broadcasts an estimate of the XORed symbol for each user pair in the second phase employing the relaying scheme termed jointly demodulate-and-XOR forward (JD-XOR-F) in [1]. We investigate the joint power control and receiver optimization problem for this multiuser two-way relay system with JD-XOR-F relaying. We show that the total power optimization problem decouples into two subproblems, one for each phase. We construct the distributed power control and receiver updates in each phase which converge to the corresponding unique optimum. Simulation results are presented to demonstrate the significant power savings of the multiuser two-way relay system with the proposed iterative power control and receiver optimization algorithms, as compared to the designs with a iquestone-wayiquest communication perspective.Keywords
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