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The Gaussian Interference Relay Channel with a Potent Relay

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The Gaussian Interference Relay Channel with a Potent Relay
—We consider the Gaussian interference channel with an intermediate relay. The relay is assumed to have abundant power and is named potent for that reason. A main reason to consider this model is to find good outerbounds for the Gaussian interference relay channel (GIFRC) with finite relay power. By setting the power of the relay constraint to infinity, we show that the capacity region is asymptotically equivalent to the case when the relay-destination links are noiseless and orthogonal to other links. The capacity region of the latter provides an outerbound for the GIFRC with finite relay power. We then show the capacity region of the former can be upper bounded by a single-inputmultiple-output interference channel with an antenna common to both receivers. To establish the sum capacity of this channel, we study the strong and the weak interference regimes. For both regimes, we show that the upperbounds we find are achievable, thus establishing the sum capacity of GIFRC with the...
Ye Tian, Aylin Yener
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Updated 21 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Ye Tian, Aylin Yener
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