Achievable rate-region for 3-User Classical-Quantum Interference Channel using Structured Codes

Abstract

We consider the problem of characterizing an inner bound to the capacity region of a 3-user classical-quantum interference channel (3-CQIC). The best known coding scheme for communicating over CQICs is based on unstructured random codes and employs the techniques of message splitting and superposition coding. For classical 3-user interference channels (ICs), it has been proven that coding techniques based on coset codes - codes possessing algebraic closure properties - strictly outperform all coding techniques based on unstructured codes. In this work, we develop analogous techniques based on coset codes for 3to1-CQICs - a subclass of 3-user CQICs. We analyze its performance and derive a new inner bound to the capacity region of 3to1-CQICs that subsume the current known largest and strictly enlarges the same for identified examples.

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