On Stochastic Orders and Fast Fading Multiuser Channels with Statistical CSIT

12/11/2017
by   Pin-Hsun Lin, et al.
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In this paper, we investigate the ergodic capacity of fast fading Gaussian multiuser channels when only the statistics of the channel state are known at the transmitter. In general, the characterization of capacity regions of multiuser channels with only statistical channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT) is open. Instead of directly matching achievable rate regions and the corresponding outer bounds, in this work we resort to classifying the random channels through their probability distributions. To be more precise, in order to attain capacity results, we first derive sufficient conditions to attain some information theoretic channel orders such as degraded and strong/very strong interference by applying the usual stochastic order and exploiting the same marginal property such that the capacity regions of the memoryless Gaussian multiuser channels can be characterized. These include Gaussian interference channels, Gaussian broadcast channels, and Gaussian wiretap channels/secret key generation. We also extend the framework to channels with a specific memory structure, namely, channels with finite-state, wherein the Markov fading channel is discussed as a special case. Several practical examples such as Rayleigh fading and Nakagami-m fading, etc., illustrate the application of the derived results.

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