Abstract — We consider a fully connected network with S full duplex source nodes, D full duplex destination nodes and R relay nodes, perfect feedback to source and relay nodes, and noisy cooperation between all source, relay and destination nodes. We show that this network has SD S+D−1 degrees of freedom if the channel gains are time-varying/frequency selective. The implication of the result is that, the techniques mentioned in the title (i.e relays etc.) can affect the capacity of a network only upto a o(log(SNR)) term and therefore cannot improve the degrees of freedom of a network. Certain communication scenarios excluded by our system model where these tech-niques improve the degrees of freedom are also identified. Bounds on the degrees...
Two key parameters in the outage characterization of a wireless fading network are the diversity and...
In a K-pair-user two-way interference channel (TWIC), 2K messages and 2K transmitters/receivers form...
We analyze the asymptotic behavior of compute-and-forward relay networks in the regime of high signa...
in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science We consider communication from a single source to a s...
Abstract — We study the degrees of freedom characteriza-tion of wireless X networks, i.e. networks o...
In this paper, we compare the potential gain that can be obtained from separate-antenna full-duplex ...
We show that fully connected two-hop wireless networks with K sources, K relays and K destinations h...
The increasing complexity of communication networks in size and density provides us enormous opportu...
Degrees of freedom (DoF) of a network build a new scaling law characterizing the scalability of capa...
We study the degrees of freedom (DOF) of a single- antenna M-user time-varying parallel relay networ...
In this paper, we consider K-user Y channels where K users simultaneously exchange messages with eac...
Achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) of the large-scale interfering two-way relay network is investig...
PhD ThesisRecent results on multiple antenna transmission techniques have shown great po- tential i...
In this paper we investigate the sum degrees of freedom (DoF) of multiple unicasts in a wireless net...
Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission is an infrastructural enhancement under consideration fo...
Two key parameters in the outage characterization of a wireless fading network are the diversity and...
In a K-pair-user two-way interference channel (TWIC), 2K messages and 2K transmitters/receivers form...
We analyze the asymptotic behavior of compute-and-forward relay networks in the regime of high signa...
in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science We consider communication from a single source to a s...
Abstract — We study the degrees of freedom characteriza-tion of wireless X networks, i.e. networks o...
In this paper, we compare the potential gain that can be obtained from separate-antenna full-duplex ...
We show that fully connected two-hop wireless networks with K sources, K relays and K destinations h...
The increasing complexity of communication networks in size and density provides us enormous opportu...
Degrees of freedom (DoF) of a network build a new scaling law characterizing the scalability of capa...
We study the degrees of freedom (DOF) of a single- antenna M-user time-varying parallel relay networ...
In this paper, we consider K-user Y channels where K users simultaneously exchange messages with eac...
Achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) of the large-scale interfering two-way relay network is investig...
PhD ThesisRecent results on multiple antenna transmission techniques have shown great po- tential i...
In this paper we investigate the sum degrees of freedom (DoF) of multiple unicasts in a wireless net...
Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission is an infrastructural enhancement under consideration fo...
Two key parameters in the outage characterization of a wireless fading network are the diversity and...
In a K-pair-user two-way interference channel (TWIC), 2K messages and 2K transmitters/receivers form...
We analyze the asymptotic behavior of compute-and-forward relay networks in the regime of high signa...