We consider the cache-aided MISO broadcast channel (BC) in which a multi-antenna transmitter serves K singleantenna receivers, each equipped with a cache memory. The transmitter has access to partial knowledge of the channel state information. For a symmetric setting, in terms of channel strength levels, partial channel knowledge levels and cache sizes, we characterize the generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) up to a constant multiplicative factor. The achievability scheme exploits the interplay between spatial multiplexing gains and codedmulticasting gain. On the other hand, a cut-set-based argument in conjunction with a GDoF outer bound for a parallel MISO BC under channel uncertainty are used for the converse. We further show that the c...
Channel state information at the transmitter affects the degrees of freedom of the wireless networks...
International audienceWe consider a cache-enabled K-user erasure broadcast channel in which a server...
It is well known that conventional cooperative relay schemes cannot provide Degrees of Freedom (DoF)...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
The main theme of this thesis is the combination of two opposing resources, namely the multiplexing ...
International audienceDegraded K-user broadcast channels (BCs) are studied when the receivers are fa...
A cache-aided K-user Gaussian broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The transmitter has a library of...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
International audienceWe derive upper bounds on the rate-memory trade-off of cache-aided erasure bro...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
We consider cache-aided wireless communication scenarios where each user requests both a file from a...
A Kt χ Kr cache-aided wireless interference network, in which both the transmitters and the receiver...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
In this paper, an interference network with arbitrary number of transmitters and receivers is studie...
Channel state information at the transmitter affects the degrees of freedom of the wireless networks...
International audienceWe consider a cache-enabled K-user erasure broadcast channel in which a server...
It is well known that conventional cooperative relay schemes cannot provide Degrees of Freedom (DoF)...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
The main theme of this thesis is the combination of two opposing resources, namely the multiplexing ...
International audienceDegraded K-user broadcast channels (BCs) are studied when the receivers are fa...
A cache-aided K-user Gaussian broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The transmitter has a library of...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
International audienceWe derive upper bounds on the rate-memory trade-off of cache-aided erasure bro...
Content delivery in a multi-user cache-aided broadcast network is studied, where a server holding a ...
We consider cache-aided wireless communication scenarios where each user requests both a file from a...
A Kt χ Kr cache-aided wireless interference network, in which both the transmitters and the receiver...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
In this paper, an interference network with arbitrary number of transmitters and receivers is studie...
Channel state information at the transmitter affects the degrees of freedom of the wireless networks...
International audienceWe consider a cache-enabled K-user erasure broadcast channel in which a server...
It is well known that conventional cooperative relay schemes cannot provide Degrees of Freedom (DoF)...