Abstract
In this letter, we derive an achievable rate region of a two-user cooperative multiple-access (CMA) channel where one user performs decode-and-forward (DF) cooperation and the other user performs Wyner-Ziv-type compress-and-forward (CF) cooperation. The proposed rate region is achieved using a communication scheme that applies block Markov coding at each user and backward decoding at destination. Numerical results show that for some channel scenarios, the proposed hybrid CF and DF cooperation scheme enlarges the rate region achieved by the pure DF-based cooperation scheme.
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