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Message and State Cooperation in Multiple Access Channels


Abstract:

We investigate the capacity of a multiple access channel with cooperating encoders where partial state information is known to each encoder and full state information is ...Show More

Abstract:

We investigate the capacity of a multiple access channel with cooperating encoders where partial state information is known to each encoder and full state information is known to the decoder. The cooperation between the encoders has a two-fold purpose: to generate empirical state coordination between the encoders, and to share information about the private messages that each encoder has. For two-way cooperation, this two-fold purpose is achieved by double-binning, where the first layer of binning is used to generate the state coordination similarly to the two-way source coding, and the second layer of binning is used to transmit information about the private messages. The complete result provides the framework and perspective for addressing a complex level of cooperation that mixes states and messages in an optimal way.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ( Volume: 57, Issue: 10, October 2011)
Page(s): 6379 - 6396
Date of Publication: 06 October 2011

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