The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the transport capacity under a multiple unicast traffic pattern is studied for a network of nodes placed on a hexagonal lattice. Different ways of handling broadcast and superposition lead to various communication models. In particular we consider models arising from the use of compute-and-forward/physical layer network coding. If neither broadcast nor superposition is exploited, the normalized transport capacity was previously shown to be between 1/3 and 2/5. In this work it is shown that exploiting either broadcast or superposition increases the capacity to at least 3/7, hence providing a strict improvement
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper, we study the fundamental properties of broadcasting in multi-hop wireless networks. P...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
Physical-layer network coding (PNC) is a new approach to harnessing interference in wireless network...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-forward is a novel relaying paradigm in wireless communications in which relays in a net...
We consider a wireless network consisting of multiple source nodes, a set of relays and a destinatio...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper, we study the fundamental properties of broadcasting in multi-hop wireless networks. P...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
In this thesis we investigate improvements in efficiency of wireless communication networks, based o...
Physical-layer network coding (PNC) is a new approach to harnessing interference in wireless network...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-forward is a novel relaying paradigm in wireless communications in which relays in a net...
We consider a wireless network consisting of multiple source nodes, a set of relays and a destinatio...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper, we study the fundamental properties of broadcasting in multi-hop wireless networks. P...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...