posted on 2012-08-15, 00:00authored byYang Weng, Daniela Tuninetti
This paper considers the asymptotic behavior of the outage probability of a two-source block-fading single-antenna Gaussian interference channel in the high-SNR regime by means of the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff. A general setting where the
user rates and the average channel gains are not restricted to be symmetric is investigated. This asymmetric scenario allows to analyze networks with “mixed” interference, i.e., when different
sources are at different distance from their intended destination, that are not possible under the commonly used symmetric
assumption. Inner and outer bounds for the diversity are derived. The outer bound is based on the recent “to within one bit”
capacity result of Etkin et al. for the unfaded Gaussian channel and is a re-derivation of a known bound for which an error is pointed out. The inner bound is based on the Han and Kobayashi achievable region both without rate splitting and with a rate spitting inspired by the “to within one bit” capacity result. An analytical comparison of the diversity upper and lower bounds for a general channel seems difficult; by numerical evaluations, the two bounds are shown to coincide for a fairly large set of
channel parameters.
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DOI: 10.1109/TIT.2011.2161957