Bounds are developed on the maximum communications rate between a transmitter and a fusion node aided by a cluster of distributed receivers with limited resources for cooperation, all in the presence of an additive Gaussian interferer. The receivers cannot communicate with one another and can only convey processed versions of their observations to the fusion center through a Local Array Network (LAN) with limited total throughput. The effectiveness of each bound’s approach for mitigating a strong interferer is assessed over a wide range of channels. It is seen that, if resources are shared effectively, even a simple quantize-and-forward strategy can mitigate an interferer 20 dB stronger than the signal in a diverse range of spatially Ricean...
International audienceThe capacity of a class of Interference Relay Channels (IRC) is investigated. ...
Abstract—We consider spatial interference mitigation at the transmitter for multiple input single ou...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Bounds are developed on the maximum communications rate between a transmitter and a fusion node aide...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
In this paper we study the Gaussian relay-interference network, in which relay (helper) nodes are to...
Interference limits performance in wireless networks, and cooperation among receivers or transmit-te...
This paper introduces and studies a model in which two relay channels interfere with each other. Mot...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the second part of this di...
Abstract—A novel sum-rate outer bound for the Gaussian interference channel with a relay is presente...
We consider a state-dependent three-terminal full-duplex relay channel with the channel states nonca...
International audienceThe paper establishes the capacity region of the Gaussian interference channel...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
A central problem in the operation of large wireless networks is how to deal with interference -- th...
International audienceThe capacity of a class of Interference Relay Channels (IRC) is investigated. ...
Abstract—We consider spatial interference mitigation at the transmitter for multiple input single ou...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Bounds are developed on the maximum communications rate between a transmitter and a fusion node aide...
Abstract—The smallest network model that captures relaying in the presence of multiple communicating...
In this paper we study the Gaussian relay-interference network, in which relay (helper) nodes are to...
Interference limits performance in wireless networks, and cooperation among receivers or transmit-te...
This paper introduces and studies a model in which two relay channels interfere with each other. Mot...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In the second part of this di...
Abstract—A novel sum-rate outer bound for the Gaussian interference channel with a relay is presente...
We consider a state-dependent three-terminal full-duplex relay channel with the channel states nonca...
International audienceThe paper establishes the capacity region of the Gaussian interference channel...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Abstract—The interference channel models a wireless network where several source-destination pairs c...
A central problem in the operation of large wireless networks is how to deal with interference -- th...
International audienceThe capacity of a class of Interference Relay Channels (IRC) is investigated. ...
Abstract—We consider spatial interference mitigation at the transmitter for multiple input single ou...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...