Asynchronous Transmission over Single-User State-Dependent Channels

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Abstract

Several channels with asynchronous side information are introduced. We first consider single-user state-dependent channels with asynchronous side information at the transmitter. It is assumed that the state information sequence is a possibly delayed version of the state sequence, and that the encoder and the decoder are aware of the fact that the state information might be delayed. It is additionally assumed that an upper bound on the delay is known to both the encoder and the decoder, but other than that, they are ignorant of the actual delay. We consider both the causal and the noncausal cases and present achievable rates for these channels, and the corresponding coding schemes. We find the capacity of the asynchronous Gel'fand-Pinsker channel with feedback. Finally, we consider a memoryless state-dependent channel with asynchronous side information at both the transmitter and the receiver, and establish a single-letter expression for its capacity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7239572
Pages (from-to)5854-5867
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume61
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2015

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was supported by the Israel Science Foundation under Grant 2013/919. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful and constructive comments which helped improve the content of this paper.

FundersFunder number
Israel Science Foundation2013/919

    Keywords

    • Asynchronism
    • Gel'fand- Pinsker channel
    • binning
    • causal side information
    • channel capacity
    • channel coding
    • cognitive radio
    • non-causal side information
    • strategy letters

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