In this paper, iterative differential phase-shift keying (DPSK) demodulation
and channel decoding scheme is investigated for the Joint Channel decoding and
physical layer Network Coding (JCNC) approach in two-way relaying systems. The
Bahl, Cocke, Jelinek, and Raviv (BCJR) algorithm for both coherent and
noncoherent detection is derived for soft-in soft-out decoding of DPSK
signalling over the two-user multiple-access channel with Rayleigh fading.
Then, we propose a pragmatic approach with the JCNC scheme for iteratively
exploiting the extrinsic information of the outer code. With coherent
detection, we show that DPSK can be well concatenated with simple convolutional
codes to achieve excellent coding gain just like in traditional point-to-point
communication scenarios. The proposed noncoherent detection, which essentially
requires that the channel keeps constant over two consecutive symbols, can work
without explicit channel estimation. Simulation results show that the iterative
processing converges very fast and most of the coding gain is obtained within
two iterations.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, accepted for presentation in WCNC 201