Interference channel capacity region for randomized fixed-composition codes


 
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Old 11-26-2008
Interference channel capacity region for randomized fixed-composition codes

HPL-2008-194 Interference channel capacity region for randomized fixed-composition codes - Chang, Cheng
Keyword(s): interference channels, randomized coding, capacity region
Abstract: The random coding error exponents are studied [5], [6] for the finite alphabet interference channel (IFC) with two transmitter receiver pairs. The code words are uniform on a fixed-composition set and the decoding is optimum, as opposed to decoding based on interference cancellation, and decoding th ...
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