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Capacity per Unit-Energy of Gaussian Random Many-Access Channels

Abstract

We consider a Gaussian multiple-access channel with random user activity where the total number of users n\ell_n and the average number of active users knk_n may be unbounded. For this channel, we characterize the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted reliably per unit-energy in terms of n\ell_n and knk_n. We show that if knlognk_n\log \ell_n is sublinear in nn, then each user can achieve the single-user capacity per unit-energy. Conversely, if knlognk_n\log \ell_n is superlinear in nn, then the capacity per unit-energy is zero. We further demonstrate that orthogonal-access schemes, which are optimal when all users are active with probability one, can be strictly suboptimal.Comment: Presented in part at the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 202

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