DocumentCode
905124
Title
Capacity Region of the Finite-State Multiple-Access Channel With and Without Feedback
Author
Permuter, Haim H. ; Weissman, Tsachy ; Chen, Jun
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva
Volume
55
Issue
6
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2455
Lastpage
2477
Abstract
The capacity region of the finite-state multiple-access channel (FS-MAC) with feedback that may be an arbitrary time-invariant function of the channel output samples is considered. We characterize both an inner and an outer bound for this region, using Massey´s directed information. These bounds are shown to coincide, and hence yield the capacity region, of indecomposable FS-MACs without feedback and of stationary and indecomposable FS-MACs with feedback, where the state process is not affected by the inputs. Though multiletter in general, our results yield explicit conclusions when applied to specific scenarios of interest. For example, our results allow us to do the following. 1. Identify a large class of FS-MACs, that includes the additive mod2 noise MAC where the noise may have memory, for which feedback does not enlarge the capacity region. 2. Deduce that, for a general FS-MAC with states that are not affected by the input, if the capacity (region) without feedback is zero, then so is the capacity (region) with feedback. 3. Deduce that the capacity region of a MAC that can be decomposed into a multiplexer concatenated by a point-to-point channel (with, without, or with partial feedback), the capacity region is given by Sigmam Rm les C, where C is the capacity of the point to point channel and m indexes the encoders. Moreover, we show that for this family of channels source-channel coding separation holds.
Keywords
channel capacity; combined source-channel coding; feedback; multi-access systems; Massey directed information; arbitrary time-invariant function; channel source-channel coding; encoders; feedback; finite-state multiple-access channel capacity; multiplexer; point-to-point channel; Additive noise; Channel capacity; Concatenated codes; Engineering profession; Gaussian noise; Helium; Memoryless systems; Output feedback; Regions; State feedback; Capacity region; causal conditioning; code-tree; directed information; feedback capacity; multiple-access channel (MAC); source–channel coding separation; sup-additivity of sets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2009.2018346
Filename
4957642
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