Title :
Gaussian Z-Interference Channel With a Relay Link: Achievability Region and Asymptotic Sum Capacity
Author :
Zhou, Lei ; Yu, Wei
Author_Institution :
Edward S. Rogers Sr. Dept. of Elec- trical & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper studies a Gaussian Z-interference channel with a rate-limited digital relay link from one receiver to another. Achievable rate regions are derived based on a combination of a Han-Kobayashi common-private power-splitting technique and either a compress-and-forward relay strategy or a decode-and-forward strategy for interference subtraction at the other end. For the Gaussian Z-interference channel with a digital link from the interference-free receiver to the interfered receiver, the capacity region is established in the strong interference regime; an achievable rate region is established in the weak interference regime. In the weak interference regime, the decode-and-forward strategy is shown to be asymptotically sum-capacity achieving in the high signal-to-noise ratio and high interference-to-noise ratio limit. In this case, each relay bit asymptotically improves the sum capacity by one bit. For the Gaussian Z-interference channel with a digital link from the interfered receiver to the interference-free receiver, the capacity region is established in the strong interference regime; achievable rate regions are established in the moderately strong and weak interference regimes. In addition, the asymptotic sum capacity is established in the limit of a large relay link rate. In this case, the sum capacity improvement due to the digital link is bounded by half a bit when the interference link is weaker than a certain threshold, but the sum capacity improvement becomes unbounded when the interference link is strong.
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; decode and forward communication; interference suppression; power dividers; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; relays; Gaussian Z-interference channel; Han-Kobayashi common-private power-splitting technique; achievable rate region; asymptotic sum capacity; compress-and-forward relay strategy; decode-and-forward strategy; interference subtraction; interference-free receiver; interference-to-noise ratio limit; rate-limited digital relay link; signal-to-noise ratio; strong interference regime; sum capacity improvement; weak interference regime; Channel models; Decoding; Digital relays; Interference channels; Receivers; Multicell processing; Wyner–Ziv coding; Z-interference channel; receiver cooperation; relay channel;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2177578