On the Cognitive Interference Channel with Unidirectional Destination Cooperation
Hsuan-Yi Chu, Hsuan-Jung Su

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new, largest known achievable rate region for the cognitive interference channel with unidirectional destination cooperation, unifying several channel models and enhancing interference mitigation strategies.
Contribution
It establishes a comprehensive unified rate region for CIFC-UDC, including previous results and providing insights into interference mitigation via destination cooperation.
Findings
Largest known achievable rate region for CIFC-UDC
Includes previous results for related channels
Outer bound tight for a specific class
Abstract
The cognitive interference channel with unidirectional destination cooperation (CIFC-UDC) is a cognitive interference channel (CIFC) where the cognitive (secondary) destination not only decodes the information sent from its sending dual but also helps enhance the communication of the primary user. This channel model is an extension of the original CIFC to achieve a win-win solution under the coexistence condition. From an information-theoretic perspective, the CIFC-UDC comprises a broadcast channel (BC), a relay channel (RC) and a partially cooperative relay broadcast channel (PCRBC), and can be degraded to any one of them. Our main result is the establishment of a new unified achieva-ble rate region for the CIFC-UDC which is the largest known to date and can be explicitly shown to include the previous result proposed by Chu and the largest known rate regions for the BC, the RC and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
