An Interference Channel with Generalized Feedback (IFC-GF) is a model for a wireless network where several source-destination pairs compete for the same channel resources, and where the sources have the ability to sense the current channel activity. The signal overheard from the channel provides information about the activity of the other users, and thus furnishes the basis for cooperation. In this two-part paper we study achievable strategies and outer bounds for a general IFC-GF with two source-destination pairs. We then evaluate the proposed regions for the Gaussian channel. Part I: Achievable Region. We propose that the generalized feedback is used to gain knowledge about the message sent by the other user and then exploited in two ways...
Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One...
The increasing complexity of communication networks in size and density provides us enormous opportu...
In this paper we study the Gaussian relay-interference network, in which relay (helper) nodes are to...
Abstract—This paper studies the Gaussian interference chan-nel with unilateral generalized feedback,...
We investigate how to exploit intermittent feedback for interference management by studying the two-...
In this thesis, we conduct an information-theoretic study on two important aspects of wireless commu...
In this paper, an achievability region and a converse region for the two-user Gaussian interference ...
We provide inner and outer bounds on the generalized degrees of freedom of the two user symmetric in...
In wireless channels and many other channels, interference is a central phenomenon. Mitigating inter...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One...
The increasing complexity of communication networks in size and density provides us enormous opportu...
In this paper we study the Gaussian relay-interference network, in which relay (helper) nodes are to...
Abstract—This paper studies the Gaussian interference chan-nel with unilateral generalized feedback,...
We investigate how to exploit intermittent feedback for interference management by studying the two-...
In this thesis, we conduct an information-theoretic study on two important aspects of wireless commu...
In this paper, an achievability region and a converse region for the two-user Gaussian interference ...
We provide inner and outer bounds on the generalized degrees of freedom of the two user symmetric in...
In wireless channels and many other channels, interference is a central phenomenon. Mitigating inter...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One...
The increasing complexity of communication networks in size and density provides us enormous opportu...
In this paper we study the Gaussian relay-interference network, in which relay (helper) nodes are to...