Approximate Feedback Capacity of the Gaussian Multicast Channel

Abstract

We characterize the capacity region to within log2(M-1) bits/s/Hz for the M-transmitter K-receiver Gaussian multicast channel with feedback where each receiver wishes to decode every message from the M transmitters. Extending Cover-Leung's achievable scheme intended for (M,K)=(2,1), we show that this generalized scheme achieves the cutset-based outer bound within log2(M-1) bits per transmitter for all channel parameters. In contrast to the capacity in the non-feedback case, the feedback capacity improves upon the naive intersection of the feedback capacities of K individual multiple access channels. We find that feedback provides unbounded multiplicative gain at high signal-to-noise ratios as was shown in the Gaussian interference channel. To complement the results, we establish the exact feedback capacity of the Avestimehr-Diggavi-Tse (ADT) deterministic model, from which we make the observation that feedback can also be beneficial for function computation.

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