Abstract—Inspired by the parallels between information cod-ing in morphogenesis and information coding in computer communication, we introduce a new model for coupled discrete memoryless channels in which the error probability of one channel depends on the output of the other channel. The model is motivated by a type of cell-cell communication. It is shown that coupling will lead to higher sum capacities with both optimal input distribution and with uniform input distribution under joint coding. Thereby, nature can achieve more than the sum of the individual capacities (synergistic effect). We compare this result with the maximum achievable sum capacity by arbitrary ideal coupling using Majorization theory. Finally, we illustrate the model ...
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A general capacity formula C = sup X I(X; Y), which is correct for arbitrary single-user channels wi...
In the information-theoretic literature, multicell joint processing has been shown to produce high s...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formula to derive explicit capacity expressions of...
Abstract. We introduce techniques that shed new light on the capacity anal-ysis of multiuser channel...
International audienceThe paper presents upper and lower bounds on the degrees of freedom (DoF) of a...
In this article, we revisit the classical problem of channel coding and obtain novel results on prop...
Abstract—Recent information theoretic results on cooperation in cellular systems are reviewed, addre...
Multicell Joint Processing has emerged as a new paradigm of cooperative communications, which aims a...
The majority of information-theoretic hyper-receiver cellular models preserve a fundamental assumpti...
In the information-theoretic literature, Wyner's model has been the starting point for studying the ...
Abstract — In the early years of information theory, mutual information was defined as a random vari...
The majority of multicell-decoding cellular models preserve a fundamental assumption which has initi...
Motivated by results in optical communications, where the performance can degrade dramatically if th...
With the emergence and continuous growth of wireless data services, the value of wireless networks i...
This paper addresses the dichotomy that exists in the analysis of wireless channels, which exists be...
A general capacity formula C = sup X I(X; Y), which is correct for arbitrary single-user channels wi...
In the information-theoretic literature, multicell joint processing has been shown to produce high s...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formula to derive explicit capacity expressions of...
Abstract. We introduce techniques that shed new light on the capacity anal-ysis of multiuser channel...
International audienceThe paper presents upper and lower bounds on the degrees of freedom (DoF) of a...
In this article, we revisit the classical problem of channel coding and obtain novel results on prop...
Abstract—Recent information theoretic results on cooperation in cellular systems are reviewed, addre...