The compound multiple access channel with partially cooperating encoders

Moritz Wiese, Holger Boche, Igor Bjelaković, Volker Jungnickel

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Abstract

The goal of this paper is to provide a rigorous information-theoretic analysis of subnetworks of interference networks. We prove two coding theorems for the compound multiple-access channel (MAC) with an arbitrary number of channel states. The channel state information at the transmitters is such that each transmitter has a finite partition of the set of states and knows which element of the partition the actual state belongs to. The receiver may have arbitrary channel state information. The first coding theorem is for the case that both transmitters have a common message and that each has an additional private message. The second coding theorem is for the case where rate-constrained, but noiseless transmitter cooperation is possible. This cooperation may be used to exchange information about channel state information as well as the messages to be transmitted. The cooperation protocol used here generalizes Willems' conferencing. We show how this models base station cooperation in modern wireless cellular networks used for interference coordination and capacity enhancement. In particular, the coding theorem for the cooperative case shows how much cooperation is necessary in order to achieve maximal capacity in the network considered.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5752453
Pages (from-to)3045-3066
Number of pages22
JournalIEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume57
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011

Keywords

  • Base station cooperation
  • channel uncertainty
  • common message
  • conferencing encoders

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