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A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) version of the dirty paper channel is studied, where the channel input and the dirt experience the same fading process and the fading channel state is known at the receiver (CSIR). This represents…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-06-22 Ahmed Hindy , Aria Nosratinia

Lattices possess elegant mathematical properties which have been previously used in the literature to show that structured codes can be efficient in a variety of communication scenarios, including coding for the additive white Gaussian…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-12-19 Lakshmi Natarajan , Yi Hong , Emanuele Viterbo

A new achievable rate region is given for the Gaussian cognitive many-to-one interference channel. The proposed novel coding scheme is based on the compute-and-forward approach with lattice codes. Using the idea of decoding sums of…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-11-18 Jingge Zhu , Michael Gastpar

In the scalar dirty multiple-access channel, in addition to Gaussian noise, two additive interference signals are present, each known non-causally to a single transmitter. It was shown by Philosof et al. that for strong interferences, an…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-06-20 Anatoly Khina , Yuval Kochman , Uri Erez

In this paper, we establish achievable rate regions for the multiple access channel (MAC) with side information partially known (estimated or sensed version) at the transmitters. Actually, we extend the lattice strategies used by…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2012-05-29 Elham Bahmani , Ghosheh Abed Hodtani

Dirty paper coding (DPC) allows a transmitter to send information to a receiver in the presence of interference that is known (non-causally) to the transmitter. The original version of DPC was derived for the case where the noise and the…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2015-07-15 Itsik Bergel , Daniel Yellin , Shlomo Shamai

We consider two-hop S-R-D Gaussian networks with a source (S), a relay (R) and a destination (D), some of which experience additive interference. This additive interference, which renders the channels state-dependent, is either a)…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2011-02-07 Yiwei Song , Natasha Devroye

The paper studies a class of three user Gaussian interference channels. A new layered lattice coding scheme is introduced as a transmission strategy. The use of lattice codes allows for an "alignment" of the interference observed at each…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-09-26 Sriram Sridharan , Amin Jafarian , Sriram Vishwanath , Syed A. Jafar , Shlomo Shamai

This paper considers the problem of transmitting the difference of two jointly Gaussian sources over a two-user additive Gaussian noise multiple access channel (MAC). The goal is to recover this difference within an average mean squared…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-12-08 Rajiv Soundararajan , Sriram Vishwanath

We consider the Gaussian Dirty Tape Channel (DTC) Y=X+S+Z, where S is an additive Gaussian interference known causally to the transmitter. The general expression [max]\_top(P_U,f(.),X=f(U,S))I(U;Y) is presented for the capacity of this…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2013-02-17 Reza K. Farsani , Bahareh Akhbari , Mohammad Reza Aref

Lattices are important as models for the node locations in wireless networks for two main reasons: (1) When network designers have control over the placement of the nodes, they often prefer a regular arrangement in a lattice for coverage…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2010-04-02 Martin Haenggi

In this paper, we consider a robust lattice alignment design for K-user quasi-static MIMO interference channels with imperfect channel knowledge. With random Gaussian inputs, the conventional interference alignment (IA) method has the…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2015-05-27 Huang Huang , Vincent K. N. Lau , Yinggang Du , Sheng Liu

Lattice codes used under the Compute-and-Forward paradigm suggest an alternative strategy for the standard Gaussian multiple-access channel (MAC): The receiver successively decodes integer linear combinations of the messages until it can…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-11-17 Jingge Zhu , Michael Gastpar

A generalization of the problem of writing on dirty paper is considered in which one transmitter sends a common message to multiple receivers. Each receiver experiences on its link an additive interference (in addition to the additive…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2007-07-13 Ashish Khisti , Uri Erez , Amos Lapidoth , Gregory Wornell

Dirty paper codes are a powerful tool for combating known interference. However, there is a significant difference between knowing the transmitted interference sequence and knowing the received interference sequence, especially when the…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2013-05-20 David T. H. Kao , Ashutosh Sabharwal

An achievable rate region, based on lattice interference alignment, is derived for a class of time-invariant Gaussian interference channels with more than two users. The result is established via a new coding theorem for the two-user…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2011-06-21 Or Ordentlich , Uri Erez

For general memoryless systems, the typical information theoretic solution - when exists - has a "single-letter" form. This reflects the fact that optimum performance can be approached by a random code (or a random binning scheme),…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2008-03-27 Tal Philosof , Ram Zamir

In this paper, a class of relay networks is considered. We assume that, at a node, outgoing channels to its neighbors are orthogonal, while incoming signals from neighbors can interfere with each other. We are interested in the multicast…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2016-11-17 Wooseok Nam , Sae-Young Chung , Yong H. Lee

The aim of this paper is to study the achievable rates for a $K$ user Gaussian interference channels for any SNR using a combination of lattice and algebraic codes. Lattice codes are first used to transform the Gaussian interference channel…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2011-09-27 Amin Jafarian , Sriram Vishwanath

We investigate the $K$-user many-to-one interference channel with confidential messages in which the $K$th user experiences interference from all other $K-1$ users, and is at the same time treated as an eavesdropper to all the messages of…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2009-05-19 Xiang He , Aylin Yener
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