Interference channels
Carleial, A.
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 24, Issue 1, Jan 1978 Page(s): 60 - 70
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Summary: An interference channel is a communication medium shared by M sender-receiver pairs. Transmission of information from each sender to its corresponding receiver interferes with the communications between the other senders and their receivers. This corresponds to a frequent situation in communications, and defines anM-dimensional capacity region. In this paper, we obtain general bounds on the capacity region for discrete memoryless interference channels and for linear-superposition interference channels with additive white Gaussian noise. The capacity region is determined in special cases.
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