A Unified Theory of Multiple-Access and Interference Channels via Approximate Capacity Regions for the MAC-IC-MAC
Yimin Pang, Mahesh K. Varanasi

TL;DR
This paper establishes approximate capacity regions for a class of interfering multiple access channels (MAC-IC-MAC), extending prior two-user results to more complex multi-user scenarios with quantifiable gaps and analyzing their degrees of freedom.
Contribution
It generalizes capacity approximation results from two-user interference channels to multi-user MAC-IC-MAC, providing achievable regions with limited coding strategies and analyzing degrees of freedom.
Findings
Approximate capacity regions within a constant gap for Gaussian MAC-IC-MAC.
Inner bounds generalizing two-user interference channel results.
Symmetric GDoF exhibits a V-shaped pattern with interference strength.
Abstract
Approximate capacity regions are established for a class of interfering multiple access channels consisting of two multiple-access channels (MACs), each with an arbitrary number of transmitters, with one transmitter in each MAC causing interference to the receiver of the other MAC, a channel we refer to henceforth as the MAC-IC-MAC. For the discrete memoryless (DM) MAC-IC-MAC, two inner bounds are obtained that are generalizations of prior inner bounds for the two-user DM interference channel (IC) due to Chong {\em et al}. For the semi-deterministic MAC-IC-MAC, it is shown that single-user coding at the non-interfering transmitters and superposition coding at the interfering transmitter of each MAC achieves a rate region that is within a quantifiable gap of the capacity region, thereby extending such a result for the two-user semi-deterministic IC by Telatar and Tse. For the Gaussian…
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TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
