Inspired by the compute-and-forward scheme from Nazer and Gastpar, a novel multiple-access scheme introduced by Zhu and Gastpar makes use of nested lattice codes and sequential decoding of linear combinations of codewords to recover the individual messages. This strategy, coined compute-forward multiple access (CFMA), provably achieves points on the dominant face of the multiple-access capacity region while circumventing the need of time sharing or rate splitting. For a two-user multiple-access channel (MAC), we propose a practical procedure to design suitable codes from off-the-shelf LDPC codes and present a sequential belief propagation decoder with complexity comparable with that of point-to-point decoders. We demonstrate the potential o...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel rateless mul-tiple access scheme based on the recently pr...
In this paper, we introduce and outline the concept of channel code-division multiple access using a...
International audienceAbstract--In this work1, we study a multiaccess relay channel (MARC). The syst...
Inspired by the compute-and-forward scheme from Nazer and Gastpar, a novel multiple-access scheme in...
International audienceLattice codes used under the Compute-and-Forward paradigm suggest an alternati...
Lattice codes used under the Compute-and-Forward paradigm suggest an alternative strategy for the st...
This paper presents a joint typicality framework for encoding and decoding nested linear codes in mu...
Algebraic network information theory is an emerging facet of network information theory, studying th...
While both fundamental limits and system implementations are well understood for the point-to-point ...
Consider a receiver that observes multiple interfering codewords. The compute-and-forward technique ...
The classical modulo-lattice construction of Erez et al. has been successfully applied to several co...
Computation codes in network information theory are designed for scenarios where the decoder is not ...
Abstract- An efficient scheme for the multiple-access MIMO channel is proposed, which operates well ...
Recent work has employed joint typicality encoding and decoding of nested linear code ensembles to g...
Multiple user information embedding is concerned with embedding several messages into the same host ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel rateless mul-tiple access scheme based on the recently pr...
In this paper, we introduce and outline the concept of channel code-division multiple access using a...
International audienceAbstract--In this work1, we study a multiaccess relay channel (MARC). The syst...
Inspired by the compute-and-forward scheme from Nazer and Gastpar, a novel multiple-access scheme in...
International audienceLattice codes used under the Compute-and-Forward paradigm suggest an alternati...
Lattice codes used under the Compute-and-Forward paradigm suggest an alternative strategy for the st...
This paper presents a joint typicality framework for encoding and decoding nested linear codes in mu...
Algebraic network information theory is an emerging facet of network information theory, studying th...
While both fundamental limits and system implementations are well understood for the point-to-point ...
Consider a receiver that observes multiple interfering codewords. The compute-and-forward technique ...
The classical modulo-lattice construction of Erez et al. has been successfully applied to several co...
Computation codes in network information theory are designed for scenarios where the decoder is not ...
Abstract- An efficient scheme for the multiple-access MIMO channel is proposed, which operates well ...
Recent work has employed joint typicality encoding and decoding of nested linear code ensembles to g...
Multiple user information embedding is concerned with embedding several messages into the same host ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel rateless mul-tiple access scheme based on the recently pr...
In this paper, we introduce and outline the concept of channel code-division multiple access using a...
International audienceAbstract--In this work1, we study a multiaccess relay channel (MARC). The syst...