Achievable Rate Regions for Discrete Memoryless Interference Channel with State Information

Computer Science – Information Theory

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12 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Allerton 2010

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In this paper, we study the state-dependent two-user interference channel, where the state information is non-causally known at both transmitters but unknown to either of the receivers. We propose two coding schemes for the discrete memoryless case: simultaneous encoding for the sub-messages in the first one and superposition encoding in the second one, both with rate splitting and Gel'fand-Pinsker coding. The corresponding achievable rate regions are established.

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