The State-Dependent Multiple-Access Channel with States Available at a Cribbing Encoder (1007.3896v1)
Abstract: The two-user discrete memoryless state-dependent multiple-access channel (MAC) models a scenario in which two encoders transmit independent messages to a single receiver via a MAC whose channel law is governed by the pair of encoders' inputs and by an i.i.d. state random variable. In the cooperative state-dependent MAC model it is further assumed that Message 1 is shared by both encoders whereas Message 2 is known only to Encoder 2 - the cognitive transmitter. The capacity of the cooperative state-dependent MAC where the realization of the state sequence is known non-causally to the cognitive encoder has been derived by Somekh-Baruch et. al. In this work we dispense of the assumption that Message 1 is shared a-priori by both encoders. Instead, we study the case in which Encoder 2 cribs causally from Encoder 1. We determine the capacity region for both, the case where Encoder 2 cribs strictly causal and the case where Encoder 2 cribs causally from Encoder 1.
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