Many-Broadcast Channels: Definition and Capacity in the Degraded Case
Abstract
Classical multiuser information theory studies the fundamental limits of models with a fixed (often small) number of users as the coding blocklength goes to infinity. Motivated by emerging systems with a massive number of users, this paper studies the new {\em many-user paradigm}, where the number of users is allowed to grow with the blocklength. The focus of this paper is the degraded many-broadcast channel model, whose number of users may grow as fast as linearly with the blocklength. A notion of capacity in terms of message length is defined and an example of Gaussian degraded many-broadcast channel is studied. In addition, a numerical example for the Gaussian degraded many-broadcast channel with fixed transmit power constraint is solved, where every user achieves strictly positive message length asymptotically.
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@article{arxiv.1405.0963,
title = {Many-Broadcast Channels: Definition and Capacity in the Degraded Case},
author = {Tsung-Yi Chen and Xu Chen and Dongning Guo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0963},
year = {2014}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure. Accepted to ISIT 2014