DocumentCode
106205
Title
Incremental Relaying for the Gaussian Interference Channel With a Degraded Broadcasting Relay
Author
Lei Zhou ; Wei Yu
Author_Institution
Edward S. Rogers Sr. Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Volume
59
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
2794
Lastpage
2815
Abstract
This paper studies incremental relay strategies for a two-user Gaussian relay-interference channel with an in-band-reception and out-of-band-transmission relay, where the link between the relay and the two receivers is modelled as a degraded broadcast channel. It is shown that generalized hash-and-forward (GHF) can achieve the capacity region of this channel to within a constant number of bits in a certain weak-relay regime, where the transmitter-to-relay link gains are not unboundedly stronger than the interference links between the transmitters and the receivers. The GHF relaying strategy is ideally suited for the broadcasting relay because it can be implemented in an incremental fashion, i.e., the relay message to one receiver is a degraded version of the message to the other receiver. A generalized-degree-of-freedom (GDoF) analysis in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime reveals that in the symmetric channel setting, each common relay bit can improve the sum rate roughly by either one bit or two bits asymptotically depending on the operating regime, and the rate gain can be interpreted as coming solely from the improvement of the common messages rate, or alternatively in the very weak interference regime as solely coming from the rate improvement of the private messages. Further, this paper studies an asymmetric case in which the relay has only a single link to one of the destinations. It is shown that with only one relay-destination link, the approximate capacity region can be established for a larger regime of channel parameters. Further, from a GDoF point of view, the sum-capacity gain due to the relay can now be thought as coming from either signal relaying only or interference forwarding only.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; approximation theory; cryptography; interference; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication security; GDoF analysis; GHF; Gaussian interference channel; SNR; approximate capacity; broadcast channel; channel parameters; degraded broadcasting relay; generalized hash-and-forward; generalized-degree-of-freedom analysis; incremental relaying; relay destination link; signal-to-noise ratio; symmetric channel setting; Broadcasting; Channel models; Interference channels; Receivers; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Approximate capacity; Han-Kobayashi strategy; generalized degrees of freedom; generalized hash-and-forward; interference channel; relay channel;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2012.2236381
Filename
6395255
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