Slepian-Wolf Coding for Broadcasting with Cooperative Base-Stations

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Abstract

We propose a base-station (BS) cooperation model for broadcasting a discrete memoryless source in a cellular or heterogeneous network. The model allows the receivers to use helper BSs to improve network performance, and it permits the receivers to have prior side information about the source. We establish the model's information-theoretic limits in two operational modes: In Mode 1, the helper BSs are given information about the channel codeword transmitted by the main BS, and in Mode 2 they are provided correlated side information about the source. Optimal codes for Mode 1 use hash-and-forward coding at the helper BSs; while, in Mode 2, optimal codes use source codes from Wyner's helper source-coding problem at the helper BSs. We prove the optimality of both approaches by way of a new list-decoding generalisation used in Theorem 6 of Tuncel (2006), and in doing so, show an operational duality between Modes 1 and 2.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7050289
Pages (from-to)1850-1866
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume63
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2015

Keywords

  • Broadcast channel
  • Slepian-Wolf coding
  • cellular network
  • hash-and-forward
  • helper basestations
  • list decoding

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