We present a framework to study linear deterministic interference networks over finite fields. Unlike the popular linear deterministic models introduced to study Gaussian networks, we consider networks where the channel coefficients are general scalars over some extension field Fpm (scalar m-th extension-field models), m×m diagonal matrices over Fp (m-symbol extension ground-field models), and m×m general non-singular matrices (MIMO ground field models). We use the companion matrix representation of the extension field to convert m-th extension scalar models into MIMO ground-field models where the channel matrices have special algebraic structure. For such models, we consider the 2 × 2 × 2 topology (two-hops two-flow) and the 3-user interfe...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
This paper explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated in...
This paper explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated in...
This work explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated int...
This work explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated int...
We here summarize some recent advances in the study of linear deterministic networks, recently propo...
Abstract—In this paper we present a novel framework to convert the K-user multiple access channel (M...
Abstract—This paper deals with the multiplicative finite-field matrix channel, a discrete memoryless...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
The deterministic wireless relay network model, introduced by Avestimehr et al., has been proposed f...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
The capacity of multiuser networks has been a long-standing problem in information theory. Recently,...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
This paper explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated in...
This paper explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated in...
This work explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated int...
This work explores how degrees of freedom (DoF) results from wireless networks can be translated int...
We here summarize some recent advances in the study of linear deterministic networks, recently propo...
Abstract—In this paper we present a novel framework to convert the K-user multiple access channel (M...
Abstract—This paper deals with the multiplicative finite-field matrix channel, a discrete memoryless...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
The deterministic wireless relay network model, introduced by Avestimehr et al., has been proposed f...
While much recent progress on interference networks has come about under the assumption of abundant ...
The capacity of multiuser networks has been a long-standing problem in information theory. Recently,...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...
In this paper, we present an achievable rate region for double-unicast networks by assuming that the...