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Achieving the Uniform Rate Region of General Multiple Access Channels by Polar Coding

Information Theory 2016-11-17 v2 math.IT

Abstract

We consider the problem of polar coding for transmission over mm-user multiple access channels. In the proposed scheme, all users encode their messages using a polar encoder, while a multi-user successive cancellation decoder is deployed at the receiver. The encoding is done separately across the users and is independent of the target achievable rate. For the code construction, the positions of information bits and frozen bits for each of the users are decided jointly. This is done by treating the polar transformations across all the mm users as a single polar transformation with a certain \emph{polarization base}. We characterize the resolution of achievable rates on the dominant face of the uniform rate region in terms of the number of users mm and the length of the polarization base LL. In particular, we prove that for any target rate on the dominant face, there exists an achievable rate, also on the dominant face, within the distance at most (m1)mL\frac{(m-1)\sqrt{m}}{L} from the target rate. We then prove that the proposed MAC polar coding scheme achieves the whole uniform rate region with fine enough resolution by changing the decoding order in the multi-user successive cancellation decoder, as LL and the code block length NN grow large. The encoding and decoding complexities are O(NlogN)O(N \log N) and the asymptotic block error probability of O(2N0.5ϵ)O(2^{-N^{0.5 - \epsilon}}) is guaranteed. Examples of achievable rates for the 33-user multiple access channel are provided.

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@article{arxiv.1307.2889,
  title  = {Achieving the Uniform Rate Region of General Multiple Access Channels by Polar Coding},
  author = {Hessam Mahdavifar and Mostafa El-Khamy and Jungwon Lee and Inyup Kang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.2889},
  year   = {2016}
}