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Exchange of Correlated Binary Sources in Two-Way Relay Networks Using LDPC Codes
2017
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
We consider the problem of exchanging messages in two-way relay (TWR) systems when the sources are correlated binary sequences. In a TWR system, two users communicate simultaneously in both directions to exchange their messages with the help of a relay. Harnessing the fact that the users have access to their own non-compressed messages as side information, each user can compress its message according to the Slepian-Wolf coding strategy by using low-density parity-check codes, particularly, the
doi:10.1109/lwc.2017.2720599
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