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Partial decode-forward for quantum relay channels
A relay channel is one in which a Source and Destination use an intermediate
Relay station in order to improve communication rates. We propose the study of
relay channels with classical inputs and quantum outputs and prove that a
"partial decode and forward" strategy is achievable. We divide the channel uses
into many blocks and build codes in a randomized, block-Markov manner within
each block. The Relay performs a standard Holevo-Schumacher-Westmoreland
quantum measurement on each block in order to decode part of the Source's
message and then forwards this partial message in the next block. The
Destination performs a novel "sliding-window" quantum measurement on two
adjacent blocks in order to decode the Source's message. This strategy achieves
non-trivial rates for classical communication over a quantum relay channel.Comment: 7 pages, submission to the 2012 International Symposium on
Information Theory (ISIT 2012), Boston, MA, US
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