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MAC-centric cross-layer collaboration: a case study on physical-layer network coding
2014
IEEE wireless communications
Some newly emerging physical-layer cooperative communication techniques (e.g. physical-layer network coding (PNC), interference alignment, and virtual multiple-input multiple-output (VMIMO) scheme) provide high spectral efficiency and have attracted much attention. To implement these physical-layer techniques, the support from appropriate upper-layer mechanisms is required. This article takes PNC as an example to show how an upper layer mechanism can work appropriately to support PNC in a
doi:10.1109/mwc.2014.7000984
fatcat:7m7jxekxcbepneyv3hwxaqyfve