An Achievable rate region for the $3-$user interference channel based on coset codes
Abstract: We consider the problem of communication over a three user discrete memoryless interference channel ($3-$IC). The current known coding techniques for communicating over an arbitrary $3-$IC are based on message splitting, superposition coding and binning using independent and identically distributed (iid) random codebooks. In this work, we propose a new ensemble of codes - partitioned coset codes (PCC) - that possess an appropriate mix of empirical and algebraic closure properties. We develop coding techniques that exploit algebraic closure property of PCC to enable efficient communication over $3-$IC. We analyze the performance of the proposed coding technique to derive an achievable rate region for the general discrete $3-$IC. Additive and non-additive examples are identified for which the derived achievable rate region is the capacity, and moreover, strictly larger than current known largest achievable rate regions based on iid random codebooks.
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