Abstract

In this paper, a general two-way relay (TWR) transmission method is proposed under per-antenna power constraints by combining space-time line codes (STLCs) with transmit power allocation for two source nodes. We introduce a general STLC-based encoding scheme for a decode-and-forward TWR and derive the detection signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) values at two source nodes. An optimal encoder structure with power allocation is proposed in terms of maximizing the minimum SINRs, and it is verified that the optimal encoder is identical to the superposition of two conventional STLCs. An iterative method is proposed to find the optimal power allocation for detection at two source nodes. Moreover, a low-complexity suboptimal encoder is proposed for practical implementation. Numerical simulations present that the proposed STLC-based transmission method outperforms a conventional eigen-beamforming scheme with nulling and an STLC-based scheme with equal power allocation, in terms of the average bit error rate of source nodes, regardless of the distribution of source nodes, the number of TWR antennas, and the transmit power.

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