An achievable rate region for a primary network shared by a secondary link

John Tadrous, A. Sultan-Salem, M. Nafie
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Abstract

We consider a multiple access primary network with N transmitters. A secondary link of one transmitter and a corresponding receiver causes interference to the primary network. An achievable rate region for the primary network and the secondary link is obtained given the following mode of operation. The secondary transmitter employs rate-splitting so that the primary receiver can decode part of the secondary's signal and cancel it. The secondary receiver, on the other hand, treats primary interference as noise. Given a Gaussian channel model, we investigate the effect of rate-splitting on the rate region for two cases. The first case is when the link between the secondary transmitter and the primary receiver supports a higher data rate than that of the link between the secondary transmitter and its corresponding receiver. The second case is the opposite scenario. For each case we determine the optimal rate-splitting that maximizes the sum throughput of the primary network and the secondary link subject to a constraint on primary rate. The optimal solution for the first case does not require rate-splitting. For the second, rate-splitting is needed and the primary rate constraint is met with equality.
由从链路共享的主网络的可实现速率区域
我们考虑一个有N个发射机的多址主网络。一个发射机和一个相应的接收机的次级链路对主网络造成干扰。在以下操作模式下,获得了主网和从链路的可实现速率区域。二级发射机采用速率分割,这样主接收机可以解码部分二级发射机的信号并将其取消。另一方面,辅助接收器将主干扰视为噪声。在给定高斯信道模型的情况下,我们研究了两种情况下速率分裂对速率区域的影响。第一种情况是,辅助发射机与主接收机之间的链路支持的数据速率高于辅助发射机与其相应的接收机之间的链路。第二种情况正好相反。对于每种情况,我们确定了在主速率约束下使主网络和辅助链路的总吞吐量最大化的最佳速率分割。第一种情况的最优解决方案不需要分率。对于第二步,需要进行速率拆分,并使主速率约束得到相等的满足。
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