Abstract—We introduce the two-way Gaussian interference channel in which there are four nodes with four independent messages: two-messages to be transmitted over a Gaussian interference channel in the → direction, simultaneously with two-messages to be transmitted over an interference channel (in-band, full-duplex) in the ← direction. In such a two-way network, all nodes are transmitters and receivers of messages, allowing them to adapt current channel inputs to previously received channel outputs. We propose two new outer bounds on the symmetric sum-rate for the two-way Gaussian interference channel with complex channel gains: one under full adaptation (all 4 nodes are permitted to adapt inputs to previous outputs), and one under partial a...
In a multiuser wireless communication system, the transmitters communicate with their intended recei...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the maximum achievable sum-rate of the two-user Gaussian inte...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
Abstract—We introduce the two-way Gaussian interference channel in which there are four nodes with f...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian many-to-one interference network which is a special case of general i...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian many-to-one interference network which is a special case of general i...
Abstract—In an M × N interference network, there are M transmitters and N receivers with each transm...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian one-to-many interference network which is obtained as a special case ...
Abstract—While a multi-letter limiting expression of the ca-pacity region of the two-user Gaussian i...
Most wireless communication networks are two-way, where nodes act as both sources and destinations o...
Abstract—A novel sum-rate outer bound for the Gaussian interference channel with a relay is presente...
Abstract—The classical interference channel models the com-munication limits of two independent, int...
We study the Gaussian one-to-many interference network which is obtained as a special case of a gene...
In wireless channels and many other channels, interference is a central phenomenon. Mitigating inter...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
In a multiuser wireless communication system, the transmitters communicate with their intended recei...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the maximum achievable sum-rate of the two-user Gaussian inte...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
Abstract—We introduce the two-way Gaussian interference channel in which there are four nodes with f...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian many-to-one interference network which is a special case of general i...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian many-to-one interference network which is a special case of general i...
Abstract—In an M × N interference network, there are M transmitters and N receivers with each transm...
Abstract—We study the Gaussian one-to-many interference network which is obtained as a special case ...
Abstract—While a multi-letter limiting expression of the ca-pacity region of the two-user Gaussian i...
Most wireless communication networks are two-way, where nodes act as both sources and destinations o...
Abstract—A novel sum-rate outer bound for the Gaussian interference channel with a relay is presente...
Abstract—The classical interference channel models the com-munication limits of two independent, int...
We study the Gaussian one-to-many interference network which is obtained as a special case of a gene...
In wireless channels and many other channels, interference is a central phenomenon. Mitigating inter...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
In a multiuser wireless communication system, the transmitters communicate with their intended recei...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the maximum achievable sum-rate of the two-user Gaussian inte...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...