We consider the Gaussian -relay diamond network, where a source wants to communicate to a destination through a layer of -relay nodes. We investigate the following question: What fraction of the capacity can we maintain by using only out of the relays? We show that in every Gaussian -relay diamond network, there exists a subset of relays which alone provide approximately a fraction of the total capacity. The result holds independent of the number of available relay nodes , the channel configurations and the operating SNR. The approximation is within bits/s/Hz to the capacity.
Nicolas Henri Bernard Flammarion, Etienne Patrice Boursier