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On achievable rate regions for the Gaussian interference channel
Sason, I.  
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Technion-Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel;

This paper appears in: Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publication Date: June 2004
Volume: 50,  Issue: 6
On page(s): 1345- 1356
ISSN: 0018-9448
INSPEC Accession Number: 8113231
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/TIT.2004.828151
Current Version Published: 2004-06-01

Abstract
The complete characterization of the capacity region of a two-user Gaussian interference channel (IC) is still an open problem unless the interference is strong. In this work, we derive an achievable rate region for this channel. It includes the rate region which is achieved by time/frequency division multiplexing (TDM/ FDM), and it also includes the rate region which is obtained by time sharing between the two rate pairs where one of the transmitters sends its data reliably at the maximal possible rate (i.e., the maximum rate it can achieve in the absence of interference), and the other transmitter decreases its data rate to the point where both receivers can reliably decode its message. The suggested rate region is easily calculable, though it is a particular case of the celebrated achievable rate region of Han and Kobayashi whose calculation is, in general, prohibitively complex. In the high-power regime, a lower bound on the sum-capacity (i.e., the maximal achievable total rate) is derived, and we show its superiority over the maximal total rate which is achieved by the TDM/FDM approach with moderate interference. For degraded and one-sided Gaussian ICs, we rely on some observations of Costa and Sato, and obtain directly their sum-capacities. We conclude our discussion by pointing out two interesting open problems.

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