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Time-Shifted Alternating Gelfand-Pinsker Coding for Broadcast Channels
Published 24 Jul 2024 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2407.17576v1)
Abstract: A coding scheme for broadcast channels (BCs) is proposed that shifts the users' code blocks by different amounts of time and applies alternating Gelfand-Pinsker encoding. The scheme achieves all rate tuples in Marton's region for two receiver BCs without time-sharing or rate-splitting. Simulations with short polar codes show that the method reduces the gap to capacity as compared to time-sharing.
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