Abstract—One of the fundamental challenges in the design of distributed wireless networks is the large dynamic range of network state. Since continuous tracking of global network state at all nodes is practically impossible, nodes can only acquire limited local views of the whole network to design their transmission strategies. In this paper, we study multi-layer wireless networks and assume that each node has only a limited knowledge, namely 1-local view, where each S-D pair has enough information to perform optimally when other pairs do not interfere, along with connectivity information for rest of the network. We investigate the information-theoretic limits of communication with such limited knowledge at the nodes. We develop a novel tra...
Abstract—When two or more users in a wireless network transmit simultaneously, their electromagnetic...
We present a protocol for wireless broadcast transmission based on network coding. The protocol does...
Abstract—Cross-layer optimization including congestion con-trol, routing, and scheduling has shown d...
Abstract—In most wireless networks, nodes have only limited local information about the state of the...
We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where each node...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless n...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where ...
Abstract—In distributed wireless networks, nodes often do not know the complete channel gain informa...
Recently, Network Coding (NC) has emerged as a promising technique in modern communication networks ...
Network coding extends the functionality of networking nodes beyond the traditional store-and-forwar...
Abstract—Interference in wireless networks results in inter-dependent communication links between th...
In this dissertation, tools from information theory are used to study multiterminal wireless network...
Communication protocols based on coded schemes and, in particular, network coding promise increased ...
We study the problem of Wireless Network Coding with imperfect overhearing, a joint coding/schedulin...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we consider the case of broa...
Abstract—When two or more users in a wireless network transmit simultaneously, their electromagnetic...
We present a protocol for wireless broadcast transmission based on network coding. The protocol does...
Abstract—Cross-layer optimization including congestion con-trol, routing, and scheduling has shown d...
Abstract—In most wireless networks, nodes have only limited local information about the state of the...
We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where each node...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless n...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where ...
Abstract—In distributed wireless networks, nodes often do not know the complete channel gain informa...
Recently, Network Coding (NC) has emerged as a promising technique in modern communication networks ...
Network coding extends the functionality of networking nodes beyond the traditional store-and-forwar...
Abstract—Interference in wireless networks results in inter-dependent communication links between th...
In this dissertation, tools from information theory are used to study multiterminal wireless network...
Communication protocols based on coded schemes and, in particular, network coding promise increased ...
We study the problem of Wireless Network Coding with imperfect overhearing, a joint coding/schedulin...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we consider the case of broa...
Abstract—When two or more users in a wireless network transmit simultaneously, their electromagnetic...
We present a protocol for wireless broadcast transmission based on network coding. The protocol does...
Abstract—Cross-layer optimization including congestion con-trol, routing, and scheduling has shown d...