In parallel interference channels, the sum-rate achieved by joint coding among subchannels can exceed the sum of the achievable rate of each subchannel with individual coding. In this paper, a… Click to show full abstract
In parallel interference channels, the sum-rate achieved by joint coding among subchannels can exceed the sum of the achievable rate of each subchannel with individual coding. In this paper, a capacity-achieving joint coding scheme is proposed for parallel symmetric interference channel. First, we provide a motivating example, from which the insights into the joint coding scheme are obtained. Second, we introduce a transmission scheme in two-user parallel symmetric interference channels, where the subchannels can cooperate to cancel interference. Then, by taking advantage of signal level alignment of the interference from different users, we generalize the scheme to multi-user cases. Finally, we prove that our scheme can achieve the sum capacity and illustrate the generalized degrees of freedom gains over individual coding in various interference scenarios.
               
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