KEYWORDS: Relays, Forward error correction, Networks, Multiplexing, Mobile communications, Signal to noise ratio, Receivers, Antennas, Data transmission, Signal processing
In this paper, the joint network-channel coding performance of dual hop two-way multicast relay network is
compared with one-way coded multicast relay scheme. Multicast Relay transmission scheme is a type of transmission
scheme in which two fixed relay nodes contribute in the second hop of end-to-end transmission between BTS and a pair
of Mobile stations. It is assumed that there is no direct link transmission between BTS and mobile stations due to high
shadowing caused by obstacles or long distance between them. It is worth notifying that the end-to-end throughput
achieved by one-way coded multicast scheme with diversity combining is better than two-way multicast scheme at low
SNR values.
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