The Capacity Region of a Class of Discrete Degraded Interference Channels

Computer Science – Information Theory

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7 pages, 1 figure; presented at the 44th annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, September 27-29,

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We provide a single-letter characterization for the capacity region of a class of discrete degraded interference channels (DDICs). The class of DDICs considered includes the discrete additive degraded interference channel (DADIC) studied by Benzel. We show that for the class of DDICs studied, encoder cooperation does not increase the capacity region, and therefore, the capacity region of the class of DDICs is the same as the capacity region of the corresponding degraded broadcast channel.

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