We address the problem of finding the capacity of networks with independent point-to-point channels where a subset of these channels is replaced either by a compound channel (CC) or an arbitrarily varying channel (AVC). These channels represent a good model for the presence of a Byzantine adversary which controls a subset of links or nodes in the network. We show that equivalence between this network and another network hold in the sense that all links can be replaced by noiseless bit-pipes with the same capacity as the noisy CC or nonsymmetrizable AVC, leading to identical capacity regions for both networks. We then strengthen these results by showing that an additional feedback path between the output and input of a CC or an additional fo...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Given a network N with...
We consider a source node broadcasting to two receivers over a general erasure channel with receiver...
We have investigated, in various multiple senses, the “capacity ” of several models of erasure netwo...
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In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
Abstract—We describe an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, our main result is as foll...
Abstract—We consider the problem of characterizing network capacity in the presence of adversarial e...
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We identify the role of equal strength interference links as bottlenecks on the ergodic sum capacit...
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A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Given a network N with...
We consider a source node broadcasting to two receivers over a general erasure channel with receiver...
We have investigated, in various multiple senses, the “capacity ” of several models of erasure netwo...
We consider the problem of finding network coding capacities of networks of independent point-to-poi...
In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
Abstract—We describe an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, our main result is as foll...
Abstract—We consider the problem of characterizing network capacity in the presence of adversarial e...
Communication over a three-user multiple access channel (MAC) is studied when any one of the users m...
Abstract—We study the problem of communicating over a single-source single-terminal network in the p...
This paper studies the capacity of single-source single-sink noiseless networks under adversarial ...
We consider the problem of characterizing network capacity in the presence of adversarial errors on ...
We identify the role of equal strength interference links as bottlenecks on the ergodic sum capacit...
We consider the broadcast phase of a spectrally efficient two-phase decode-and-forward protocol whic...
We consider the problem of error control in a coded, multicast network, focusing on the scenario whe...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Given a network N with...
We consider a source node broadcasting to two receivers over a general erasure channel with receiver...
We have investigated, in various multiple senses, the “capacity ” of several models of erasure netwo...