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Capacity of Gaussian channels with duty cycle and power constraints
Lei Zhang Dongning Guo
Proceedings of the 51ÂÜÀò International Symposium on Information Theory, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 2011
Abstract

In many wireless communication systems, radios are subject toÌý duty Ìý cycle Ìý constraint , that is, a radio only actively transmits signals over a fraction of the time. For example, it is desirable to have a small duty Ìý cycle Ìýin some lowÌý power Ìýsystems; a half-duplex radio cannot keep transmitting if it wishes to receive useful signals; and a cognitive radio needs to listen and detect primary users frequently. This work studies theÌý capacity Ìýof scalar discrete-timeÌý Gaussian Ìý channels Ìýsubject toÌý duty Ìý cycle Ìý constraint as well as average transmitÌý power Ìý constraint . TheÌý duty Ìý cycle Ìý constraint Ìýcan be regarded as a requirement on the minimum fraction of nontransmission or zero symbols in each codeword. A unique discrete input distribution is shown to achieve theÌý channel Ìý capacity . In many situations, numerical results demonstrate that using the optimal input can improve theÌý capacity Ìýby a large margin compared to usingÌý Gaussian Ìýsignaling over a deterministic transmission schedule, which is capacity -achieving in the absence of theÌý duty Ìý cycle Ìý constraint . This is in part because the positions of the nontransmission symbol in a codeword can convey information. The results suggest that, under theÌý duty Ìý cycle Ìý constraint , departing from the usual paradigm of intermittent packet transmissions may yield substantial gain.