Title :
On InterFerence Channel with Generalized Feedback (IFC-GF)
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois, Chicago
Abstract :
This work studies cooperative communication strategies for Interference Channels with Generalized Feedback (IFC-GF). IFC-GF models wireless peer-to-peer networks where several source-destination pairs share the same channel and, because of the broadcast nature of the wireless channel, each transmission can be overheard by the other users. In this model, the interference due to simultaneous communications furnishes the basis for cooperation among otherwise uncoordinated users. For the case of two source-destination pairs, we propose a coding strategy that combines the ideas of (i) information splitting (introduced by Han and Kobayashi for IFC without feedback), (ii) block Markov superposition coding (introduced by Cover and Leung for multiaccess channels with perfect feedback), and (iii) backward decoding (introduced by Willems in the context of multiaccess channels with cribbing encoders). We show that by exploiting the overheard information with the proposed scheme, users achieves collectively higher data rates than the case where the overheard information is neglected. We conclude by showing how our model reduces to well studied multiuser channels.
Keywords :
Markov processes; block codes; multiuser channels; peer-to-peer computing; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; block Markov superposition coding; coding strategy; cooperative communication strategies; generalized feedback; information splitting; interference channel; multiuser channels; source-destination pairs; wireless peer-to-peer networks; Broadcasting; Cellular networks; Decoding; Feedback; Interference channels; Multiuser channels; Peer to peer computing; Relays; Transmitters; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2007. ISIT 2007. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1397-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2007.4557652