Abstract

Costa's writing on dirty capacity result establishes that full state pre-cancellation can be attained in the Gel'fand-Pinsker channel with additive state and additive Gaussian noise. The carbon copy onto dirty channel is the extension of Costa's model to the compound setting: here a common message is to be decoded at M receivers, each observing the sum of the channel input, Gaussian noise and one of M possible state sequences. As in the Gel'fand-Pinsker channel, the state sequences are anti-causally known at the encoder, which can thus pre-code its transmissions so as to minimize the adverse effects of the channel states. In this paper we derive the capacity to within 2.25 bits-per-channel-use of the M-user carbon copying onto dirty channel in which the state sequences are Gaussian distributed with the same variance and the same pairwise correlation.

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