The Finite State MAC with Cooperative Encoders and Delayed CSI
Ziv Goldfeld, Haim H. Permuter, Benjamin M. Zaidel

TL;DR
This paper derives the capacity region for a finite-state MAC with partial cooperation and delayed CSI, applying the results to Gaussian vector channels and demonstrating practical benefits through numerical analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel capacity region derivation for finite-state MACs with partial cooperation and delayed CSI, utilizing a unified codebook approach and simultaneous decoding.
Findings
Capacity region characterized as a convex optimization problem
Optimal coding strategies constructed directly over input alphabet
Numerical results show benefits of conferencing for rate maximization
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the finite-state multiple access channel (MAC) with partially cooperative encoders and delayed channel state information (CSI). Here partial cooperation refers to the communication between the encoders via finite-capacity links. The channel states are assumed to be governed by a Markov process. Full CSI is assumed at the receiver, while at the transmitters, only delayed CSI is available. The capacity region of this channel model is derived by first solving the case of the finite-state MAC with a common message. Achievability for the latter case is established using the notion of strategies, however, we show that optimal codes can be constructed directly over the input alphabet. This results in a single codebook construction that is then leveraged to apply simultaneous joint decoding. Simultaneous decoding is crucial here because it circumvents the need to rely…
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