Communicating Correlated Sources over MAC and Interference Channels I : Separation-based schemes
Arun Padakandla

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel separation-based coding scheme for transmitting correlated sources over MAC and interference channels, leveraging multi-letter codes to surpass existing single-letter bounds and improve communication efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a multi-letter coding scheme that allows channel inputs to depend on multiple source symbols, overcoming limitations of single-letter schemes.
Findings
Inner bound on achievable rates is strictly larger than previous bounds.
Multi-letter coding enables correlation of channel inputs based on multiple source symbols.
The scheme outperforms existing single-letter coding bounds for MAC and IC.
Abstract
We consider the two scenarios of communicating a pair of correlated sources over multiple access (MAC) and interference channels (IC) respectively. We undertake a Shannon theoretic study and focus on achievability, i.e., characterizing sufficient conditions. In the absence of a Ga\'cs-K\"orner-Witsenhausen common part, the current known single-letter (S-L) coding schemes are constrained to the S-L long Markov Chain (LMC) . Taking the lead of Dueck's example [Dueck, Mar 1981], we recognize that the latter constraint is debilitating, leading to sub-optimality of S-L coding schemes. The goal of our work is to design a coding scheme wherein (i) the choice of channel input at time is based on multiple source symbols, and is yet ii) amenable to performance characterization via S-L expressions. In this article, we present the first part of our…
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