Capacity of Uniform Noise Channels Under Average Input Power Constraints
Abstract
The foundational work of Shannon (1948) identified the capacity of an additive noise channel under an average input power constraint as a mutual information maximization problem over input densities subject to a second moment constraint. However, a quantitative understanding of the channel capacity is significantly lacking even for very simple noise distributions beyond Gaussians. In particular, it is a long standing question to determine the capacity of channels with noise uniformly distributed over a centered interval. This paper settles this question by precisely characterizing the capacity and the corresponding capacity achieving input and output distributions of such channels. A key observation en route to these results is a certain periodization identity for the output density of a uniform noise channel which in turn allows for applications of Fourier analytic techniques.
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@article{arxiv.2607.14352,
title = {Capacity of Uniform Noise Channels Under Average Input Power Constraints},
author = {Yihan Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.14352},
year = {2026}
}