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Precoding for a Class of Peak-Constrained Dirty Paper Channels with a Discrete State

The dirty paper channel (DPC) under a peak amplitude constraint arises in an optical wireless broadcast channel (BC), where the state at one receiver is the transmitted signal intended for the other receiver(s). This paper studies a class of peak-constrained DPC that is applicable to the optical wireless BC, where the channel state (i.e, `dirt') takes values from some evenly-spaced grid. For the discrete-state DPC studied this paper, a capacity upper bound is obtained from its state-free counterpart. To lower bound its capacity, classical dirty paper coding schemes are revisited, including Costa's coding for DPC and Tomlinson-Harashima (TH) precoding, which serves as benchmark schemes. To improve the benchmark performance, two new precoding schemes are proposed for the discrete-state DPC. Although the proposed schemes do not achieve the state-free capacity contrary to what is known about the Costa's DPC, achievable rates within a small gap to the state-free capacity are demonstrated for the discrete-state DPC. Using the proposed precoding scheme in a two-user peak-constrained Gaussian BC, a new capacity inner bound (IB) is obtained, and is shown to outperform the truncated Gaussian (TG) based IB and is comparable to the best-known IB.

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