We consider the special case of index coding over the Gaussian broadcast
channel where each receiver has prior knowledge of a subset of messages at the
transmitter and demands all the messages from the source. We propose a
concatenated coding scheme for this problem, using an index code for the
Gaussian channel as an inner code/modulation to exploit side information at the
receivers, and an outer code to attain coding gain against the channel noise.
We derive the capacity region of this scheme by viewing the resulting channel
as a multiple-access channel with many receivers, and relate it to the 'side
information gain' -- which is a measure of the advantage of a code in utilizing
receiver side information -- of the inner index code/modulation. We demonstrate
the utility of the proposed architecture by simulating the performance of an
index code/modulation concatenated with an off-the-shelf convolutional code
through bit-interleaved coded-modulation.Comment: To appear in Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Inf. Theory (ISIT) 2015, Hong
Kong, Jun. 2015. 5 pages, 4 figure