| Literature DB >> 33477571 |
Ali Tajer1, Avi Steiner2, Shlomo Shamai Shitz2.
Abstract
In this paper we review the theoretical and practical principles of the broadcast approach to communication over state-dependent channels and networks in which the transmitters have access to only the probabilistic description of the time-varying states while remaining oblivious to their instantaneous realizations. When the temporal variations are frequent enough, an effective long-term strategy is adapting the transmission strategies to the system's ergodic behavior. However, when the variations are infrequent, their temporal average can deviate significantly from the channel's ergodic mode, rendering a lack of instantaneous performance guarantees. To circumvent a lack of short-term guarantees, the broadcast approach provides principles for designing transmission schemes that benefit from both short- and long-term performance guarantees. This paper provides an overview of how to apply the broadcast approach to various channels and network models under various operational constraints.Entities:
Keywords: broadcast; broadcast channel; channel state information; degradedness; interference channel; multiple-access channel; networks; relay; slow-fading; superposition coding
Year: 2021 PMID: 33477571 PMCID: PMC7831149 DOI: 10.3390/e23010120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524