The capacity region of the cooperative two-user Multiple Access Channel (MAC)
in Gaussian noise is determined to within a constant gap for both the
Full-Duplex (FD) and Half-Duplex (HD) case. The main contributions are: (a) for
both FD and HD: unilateral cooperation suffices to achieve capacity to within a
constant gap where only the user with the strongest link to the destination
needs to engage in cooperation, (b) for both FD and HD: backward joint decoding
is not necessary to achieve capacity to within a constant gap, and (c) for HD:
time sharing between the case where the two users do not cooperate and the case
where the user with the strongest link to the destination acts as pure relay
for the other user suffices to achieve capacity to within a constant gap. These
findings show that simple achievable strategies are approximately optimal for
all channel parameters with interesting implications for practical cooperative
schemes.Comment: Submitted to the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications
(ICC 2013