Encoding schemes for broadcasting two nested message sets are studied. We start with a simple class of deterministic broadcast channels for which (variants of) linear superposition coding are optimal in several cases [1], [2]. Such schemes are sub-optimal in general, and we propose a block Markov encoding scheme which achieves (for some deterministic channels) rates not achievable by the previous schemes in [1], [2]. We adapt this block Markov encoding scheme to general broadcast channels, and show that it achieves a rate-region which includes the previously known rate-regions.
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Encoding schemes for broadcasting two nested message sets are studied. We start with a simple class of deterministic broadcast channels for which (variants of) linear superposition coding are optimal in several cases [1], [2]. Such schemes are sub-optimal in general, and we propose a block Markov encoding scheme which achieves (for some deterministic channels) rates not achievable by the previous schemes in [1], [2]. We adapt this block Markov encoding scheme to general broadcast channels, and s...
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