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Capacity bounds on multi-pair two-way communication with a base-station aided by a relay
The multi-pair bi-directional relay network under consideration consists of one base-station, multiple (say m) terminal nodes and one relay, all of which are half-duplex, in which, contrary to prior work, each node has a direct link with every other node. Each of the m terminal nodes exchanges messages with the base-station in a bi-directional fashion, leading to 2m total messages to be communicated with the (possible) help of the relay. Our contributions are: 1) the introduction of three new temporal protocols which fully exploit the two-way nature of the data, over-heard side-information through network coding, random binning, and compress-and-forward terminal node cooperation, 2) derivations of achievable rate regions and 3) cut-set based outer bounds for the multi-pair network, and 4) a numerical evaluation of the derived regions in Gaussian noise which illustrate the performance of the proposed protocols.