We investigate the information theoretic limits of two types of state-dependent models in this dissertation. These models capture a wide range of wireless communication scenarios where there are interference cognition among transmitters. Hence, information theoretic studies of these models provide useful guidelines for designing new interference cancellation schemes in practical wireless networks. In particular, we first study the two-user state-dependent Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC) with a helper. The channel is corrupted by an additive Gaussian state sequence known to neither the transmitters nor the receiver, but to a helper noncausally, which assists state cancellation at the receiver. Inner and outer bounds on the capacity re...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
We consider a state-dependent three-terminal full-duplex relay channel with the channel states nonca...
This dissertation studies interference in wireless networks. Interference results from multiple simu...
Interference management is one of the key techniques that drive evolution of wireless networks from ...
In this dissertation, we study the state-dependent two-user interference channel, where the state in...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
In current wireless networks, co-channel interference is the major limiting factor in achieving high...
Interference is an important issue for wireless communication systems where multiple uncoordinated u...
textIn an interference network, multiple transmitters communicate with multiple receivers using the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the capacity of compound state-dependent channels with...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Abstract — Cognitive state-dependent interference channels are analyzed. We focus on the two-user ca...
We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where each node...
We consider a wireless communication scenario with two transmit-receive pairs where each of the tra...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
We consider a state-dependent three-terminal full-duplex relay channel with the channel states nonca...
This dissertation studies interference in wireless networks. Interference results from multiple simu...
Interference management is one of the key techniques that drive evolution of wireless networks from ...
In this dissertation, we study the state-dependent two-user interference channel, where the state in...
Wireless communications has gained great popularity over the past decades. The wireless medium has m...
In current wireless networks, co-channel interference is the major limiting factor in achieving high...
Interference is an important issue for wireless communication systems where multiple uncoordinated u...
textIn an interference network, multiple transmitters communicate with multiple receivers using the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the capacity of compound state-dependent channels with...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Abstract — Cognitive state-dependent interference channels are analyzed. We focus on the two-user ca...
We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where each node...
We consider a wireless communication scenario with two transmit-receive pairs where each of the tra...
Part of this work was presented at the IEEE International Workshop on Information Theory (ITW), Camb...
We consider a state-dependent three-terminal full-duplex relay channel with the channel states nonca...
This dissertation studies interference in wireless networks. Interference results from multiple simu...