Bit and Packet Error Rate evaluations for Half-Cycle stage cooperation on 6G wireless networks
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2021Author
Attar, Hani H.Solyman, Ahmad Amin Ahmad
Khosravi, Mohammad R.
Qi, Lianyong
Alhihi, Mohammad
Tavallali, Pooya
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The excellent features of the sixth generation (6G) of wireless technology enthuses researchers to
apply advanced and complex techniques on mobile communication networks, which is what this
paper explores. As a result of the ability of 6G to exchange vast data rates and network programming,
the Cooperative Network Coding (CoNC) technique can be implemented to improve the connectivity
and diversity within 6G applications.
Though CoNC is usually implemented at the second stage, this paper proposes dividing the first
stage into two Half-Cycle stages, and then applying CoNC at the second Half-Cycle stage. The resulting
Bit Error Rate (BER) behaviour is investigated on the physical layer for direct data exchange in 6G local
mobile networks over an Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) channel. Partial Unit Turbo Code
(PUTC) (4,2,1,4) and (8,4,3,8) are used by each mobile node as the forward error correction technique,
which means that each mobile acts as a Base Station (BS) for other mobiles in the local network by
applying CoNC on the received packets, and then each mobile node (or BS), either Amplify-and-Forward
(AF), or Decode-re-encode-amplify and Forward (DF), acts. When full connectivity is not achieved at
the end of the first two Half-Cycle stages, new Half-Cycle stage transmissions follow, and the BER
behaviour for all additional Half-Cycle stages is obtained. The results illustrate that applying CoNC at
the second Half-Cycle stage of the first general stage produces a limited BER loss. To mitigate the
damage in the BER, a soft-decision PUMTC decoder is also proposed.
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