Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs compete for the same resources. When nodes transmit simultaneously the destinations experience interference. This paper considers a 4-node network, where two nodes are sources and the other two are destinations. All nodes are full-duplex and cooperate to mitigate interference. A sum-rate outer bound is derived, which is shown to unify a number of previously derived outer bounds for special cases of cooperation. The approach is shown to extend to cooperative interference networks with more than two source-destination pairs and for any partial sum-rate. How the derived bound relates to similar bounds for channel models including cognitive nodes,...
This paper introduces and studies a model in which two relay channels interfere with each other. Mot...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...
Abstract—This paper derives an outer bound on the capacity region of a general memoryless interferen...
Abstract—The classical interference channel models the com-munication limits of two independent, int...
Abstract—This paper derives a novel sum-rate outer bound for the general memoryless interference cha...
With the growing number of users along with ever-increasing demand for higher data rates and better ...
Interference limits performance in wireless networks, and cooperation among receivers or transmit-te...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
The performance gain by allowing half-duplex source cooperation is studied for Gaussian interference...
This paper studies the achievable data rate of the two-transmitter and two-receiver interference cha...
Abstract—In wireless networks, the broadcast nature of wire-less transmission enables cooperation by...
Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission is an infrastructural enhancement under consideration fo...
This paper introduces and studies a model in which two relay channels interfere with each other. Mot...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...
Abstract—This paper derives an outer bound on the capacity region of a general memoryless interferen...
Abstract—The classical interference channel models the com-munication limits of two independent, int...
Abstract—This paper derives a novel sum-rate outer bound for the general memoryless interference cha...
With the growing number of users along with ever-increasing demand for higher data rates and better ...
Interference limits performance in wireless networks, and cooperation among receivers or transmit-te...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
The performance gain by allowing half-duplex source cooperation is studied for Gaussian interference...
This paper studies the achievable data rate of the two-transmitter and two-receiver interference cha...
Abstract—In wireless networks, the broadcast nature of wire-less transmission enables cooperation by...
Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) transmission is an infrastructural enhancement under consideration fo...
This paper introduces and studies a model in which two relay channels interfere with each other. Mot...
Abstract — We consider the interference channel in which messages sent at one encoder are known to t...
Abstract—This paper derives an outer bound on the capacity region of a general memoryless interferen...