DocumentCode
108243
Title
On the Gaussian Interference Channel with Half-Duplex Causal Cognition
Author
Cardone, M. ; Tuninetti, D. ; Knopp, R. ; Salim, U.
Author_Institution
Eurecom, Biot, France
Volume
32
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov-14
Firstpage
2177
Lastpage
2189
Abstract
This paper studies the two-user Gaussian interference channel with half-duplex causal cognition. This channel model consists of two source-destination pairs sharing a common wireless channel. One of the sources, referred to as the cognitive, overhears the other source, referred to as the primary, through a noisy link and can therefore assist in sending the primary\´s data. Due to practical constraints, the cognitive source is assumed to work in half-duplex mode, that is, it cannot simultaneously transmit and receive. This model is more relevant for practical cognitive radio systems than the classical information theoretic cognitive channel model, where the cognitive source is assumed to have a non-causal knowledge of the primary\´s message. Different network topologies are considered, corresponding to different interference scenarios: (i) the interference-symmetric scenario, where both destinations are in the coverage area of the two sources and hence experience interference, and (ii) the interference-asymmetric scenario, where one destination does not suffer from interference. For each topology the sum-rate performance is studied by first deriving the generalized Degrees of Freedom (gDoF), or "sum-capacity pre-log" in the high-SNR regime, and then showing relatively simple coding schemes that achieve a sum-rate upper bound to within a constant number of bits for any SNR. Finally, the gDoF of the channel is compared to that of the non-cooperative interference channel and to that of the non-causal cognitive channel to identify the parameter regimes where half-duplex causal cognition is useless in practice or attains its ideal ultimate limit, respectively.
Keywords
Gaussian channels; Gaussian noise; channel coding; channel estimation; cognitive radio; electronic messaging; network coding; radio links; radio networks; telecommunication network topology; wireless channels; Gaussian interference channel; coding scheme; cognitive radio network topology; cognitive radio system noisy link; generalized degree of freedom; half-duplex causal cognition; high-SNR; information theoretic cognitive channel model; interference-asymmetric scenario; interference-symmetric scenario; parameter identification; primary message noncausal knowledge; source-destination pair; sum-capacity prelog; wireless channel gDoF; Gaussian noise; High definition video; Integrated circuits; Interference; Random variables; Relays; Signal to noise ratio; Cognitive radio; causal unilateral cooperation; constant gap; generalized degrees of freedom; half-duplex; inner bound; outer bound;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2014.1411RP01
Filename
6745904
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