This work investigates the general two-user Compound Broadcast Channel (BC) where an encoder wishes to transmit common and private messages to two receivers while being oblivious to two possible channel realizations controlling the communication. The focus is on the characterization of the largest achievable rate region by resorting to more evolved encoding and decoding techniques than the conventional coding for the standard BC. The role of the decoder is first explored, and an achievable rate region is derived based on the principle of “Interference Decoding ” (ID) where each receiver decodes its intended message and chooses to (non-uniquely) decode or not the interfering message. This inner bound is shown to be capacity achieving for a c...
We consider the broadcast phase of a spectrally efficient two-phase decode-and-forward protocol whic...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general three-message compound broadcast channel (B...
International audienceThis work investigates the general three-message compound broadcast channel (B...
Abstract — Transmitter cooperation enabled by dedicated links allows for a partial message exchange ...
Abstract—In this paper, the interference channel with common information (ICC), in which two senders...
Costa has proved that for non-causally known Gaussian interference at a power constrained transmitte...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
We consider the broadcast phase of a spectrally efficient two-phase decode-and-forward protocol whic...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
International audienceThis work investigates the general three-message compound broadcast channel (B...
International audienceThis work investigates the general three-message compound broadcast channel (B...
Abstract — Transmitter cooperation enabled by dedicated links allows for a partial message exchange ...
Abstract—In this paper, the interference channel with common information (ICC), in which two senders...
Costa has proved that for non-causally known Gaussian interference at a power constrained transmitte...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
We consider the broadcast phase of a spectrally efficient two-phase decode-and-forward protocol whic...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...