Abstract-- The capacity region of the two-user Gaussian Interference Channel (IC) is studied. Two classes of channels are considered: weak and mixed Gaussian IC. For the weak Gaussian IC, a new outer bound on the capacity region is obtained that outperforms previously known outer bounds. The sum capacity for a certain range of channel parameters is derived. For this range, it is proved that using Gaussian codebooks and treating interference as noise is optimal. It is shown that when Gaussian codebooks are used, the full Han-Kobayashi (HK) achievable rate region can be obtained by using the naive HK achievable scheme over three frequency bands. For the mixed Gaussian IC, a new outer bound is obtained that outperforms previously known outer bounds. For this case, the sum capacity for the entire range of channel parameters is derived. It is proved that the full HK achievable rate region using Gaussian codebooks is equivalent to that of the one-sided Gaussian IC for a particular range of c...
Abolfazl S. Motahari, Amir K. Khandani