Approximately achieving the feedback interference channel capacity with point-to-point codes

Superposition codes with rate-splitting have been used for all approximately optimal strategies for the interference channel, with and without feedback. As rate-splitting requires fore-knowledge of channel parameters or statistics, in this paper we explore schemes for the interference channel (with feedback) that do not use superposition or rate-splitting. We demonstrate that point-to-point codes designed for inter-symbol-interference channels, along with time-sharing can approximately achieve the entire rate region of the interference channel with feedback. We show that such a scheme also approximately achieves the rate-region for the interference channel with fading, for a large class of fading distributions.

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