In this paper, a general formula for the capacity region of a general interference channel with two pairs of users is derived, which reveals that the capacity region is the union of a family of rectangles. In the region, each rectangle is determined by a pair of spectral inf-mutual information rates. The presented formula provides us with useful insights into the interference channels in spite of the difficulty of computing it. Specially, when the inputs are discrete, ergodic Markov processes and the channel is stationary memoryless, the formula can be evaluated by the BCJR (Bahl-Cocke-Jelinek-Raviv) algorithm. Also the formula suggests that considering the structure of the interference processes contributes to obtaining tighter inner bound...
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Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
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Abstract—This paper considers a variation of the classical two-user interference channel where the c...
This paper was submitted to the 2018 International Zurich Seminar on Information and CommunicationIn...
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Abstract—In this paper, the interference channel with common information (ICC), in which two senders...
An interference channel is said to have strong interference if a certain pair of mutual information ...
Abstract—This paper derives an outer bound on the capacity region of a general memoryless interferen...
Abstract — The interference channel with a cognitive relay (IFC-CR) consists of the classical IFC wi...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
We derive the two-user capacity region with and without common information for a Gaussian broadcast ...
This paper considers a variation of the classical two-user interference channel where the communica-...
Abstract—Shannon theoretic multi-user capacity problems are traditionally formulated under the assum...
International audienceThe capacity of a class of interference relay channels (IRCs)-the injective se...
Abstract — A new outer bound on the capacity region of Gaussian interference channels is developed. ...
Abstract—This paper considers a variation of the classical two-user interference channel where the c...
This paper was submitted to the 2018 International Zurich Seminar on Information and CommunicationIn...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract—The capacity of the Gaussian cognitive interference channel, a variation of the classical t...
Abstract—In this paper, the interference channel with common information (ICC), in which two senders...
An interference channel is said to have strong interference if a certain pair of mutual information ...
Abstract—This paper derives an outer bound on the capacity region of a general memoryless interferen...
Abstract — The interference channel with a cognitive relay (IFC-CR) consists of the classical IFC wi...