A Unified Inner Bound for the Two-Receiver Memoryless Broadcast Channel with Channel State and Message Side Information
Behzad Asadi, Lawrence Ong, Sarah J. Johnson

TL;DR
This paper develops a unified inner bound for the two-receiver memoryless broadcast channel with channel states and message side information, covering causal and non-causal state knowledge scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a unified inner bound framework that encompasses both causal and non-causal channel state information cases, including receiver message side information.
Findings
Inner bound is tight for some new cases.
Unified approach covers both causal and non-causal scenarios.
Improves understanding of capacity regions with side information.
Abstract
We consider the two-receiver memoryless broadcast channel with states where each receiver requests both common and private messages, and may know part of the private message requested by the other receiver as receiver message side information (RMSI). We address two categories of the channel (i) channel with states known causally to the transmitter, and (ii) channel with states known non-causally to the transmitter. Starting with the channel without RMSI, we first propose a transmission scheme and derive an inner bound for the causal category. We then unify our inner bound for the causal category and the best-known inner bound for the non-causal category, although their transmission schemes are different. Moving on to the channel with RMSI, we first apply a pre-coding to the transmission schemes of the causal and non-causal categories without RMSI. We then derive a unified inner bound as…
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