Abstract — We study the case of a single transmitter, which communicates to two co-located users, through an independent block Rayleigh fading channel. The co-location nature of the users allows cooperation, which increases the overall achievable rate, from the transmitter to both users. The transmitter is ignorant of the fading coefficients, while receivers have access to perfect channel state information (CSI). This gives rise to the broadcast approach used by the transmitter. The broadcast approach facilitates reliable transmission rates adapted to the actual channel conditions, designed to maximize average through-put. With the broadcast approach, users can decode partly the total message, with almost any fading realization. The better ...
In this thesis, we define and analyze communication scenarios in which the source and destination co...
Abstract—Coding strategies that exploit node cooperation are developed for relay networks. Two basic...
In broadcast fading channel, channel variations can be exploited through what is referred to as mult...
Abstract — Capacity gain from transmitter and receiver cooperation under channel fading are compared...
International audienceConsider the simultaneous relay channel (SRC) that consists of a set of relay ...
This paper studies the achievable data rate of the two-transmitter and two-receiver interference cha...
Abstract—The capacity regions are investigated for two relay broadcast channels (RBCs), where relay ...
International audienceWe consider the transmission of a common message from a transmitter to two rec...
Capacity gain from transmitter and receiver cooperation are compared in a relay network where the co...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider a spectrum sharing protocol wherein the primary and secondary transmitters coop...
We consider a system of two nodes transmitting to an access point on quasi-static Rayleigh fading ch...
It is well known that multiple antenna wireless communication systems improve the capacity and relia...
Cooperation in communication networks results when terminals use their energy and bandwidth resource...
In this chapter, we review the optimal power allocation policies for fading channels in single user ...
International audienceThe simultaneous relay channel with collocated relay and destination nodes is ...
In this thesis, we define and analyze communication scenarios in which the source and destination co...
Abstract—Coding strategies that exploit node cooperation are developed for relay networks. Two basic...
In broadcast fading channel, channel variations can be exploited through what is referred to as mult...
Abstract — Capacity gain from transmitter and receiver cooperation under channel fading are compared...
International audienceConsider the simultaneous relay channel (SRC) that consists of a set of relay ...
This paper studies the achievable data rate of the two-transmitter and two-receiver interference cha...
Abstract—The capacity regions are investigated for two relay broadcast channels (RBCs), where relay ...
International audienceWe consider the transmission of a common message from a transmitter to two rec...
Capacity gain from transmitter and receiver cooperation are compared in a relay network where the co...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider a spectrum sharing protocol wherein the primary and secondary transmitters coop...
We consider a system of two nodes transmitting to an access point on quasi-static Rayleigh fading ch...
It is well known that multiple antenna wireless communication systems improve the capacity and relia...
Cooperation in communication networks results when terminals use their energy and bandwidth resource...
In this chapter, we review the optimal power allocation policies for fading channels in single user ...
International audienceThe simultaneous relay channel with collocated relay and destination nodes is ...
In this thesis, we define and analyze communication scenarios in which the source and destination co...
Abstract—Coding strategies that exploit node cooperation are developed for relay networks. Two basic...
In broadcast fading channel, channel variations can be exploited through what is referred to as mult...