In many problems in wireline networks, it is known that achieving capacity on each link or subnetwork is optimal for the entire network operation. In this paper, we present examples of wireless networks in which decoding and achieving capacity on certain links or subnetworks gives us lower rates than other simple schemes, like forwarding. This implies that the separation of channel and network coding that holds for many classes of wireline networks does not, in general, hold for wireless networks. Next, we consider Gaussian and erasure wireless networks where nodes are permitted only two possible operations: nodes can either decode what they receive (and then re-encode and transmit the message) or simply forward it. We present a simple gree...
The broadcast throughput in a network is defined as the average number of messages that can be trans...
In classical network information theory, information packets are treated as commodities, and the nod...
Communication protocols based on coded schemes and, in particular, network coding promise increased ...
1 In many problems in wireline networks, it is known that achieving capacity on each link or sub-net...
In this paper we show that to achieve capacity of a wireless network, the global structure of the ne...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper we show that "separation"-based approaches in wireless networks do not necessarily giv...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. We focus the case of broadcasting, where on...
In this dissertation, tools from information theory are used to study multiterminal wireless network...
As a discipline at the intersection of information theory and classical stochastic network analysis,...
The need to deliver increasing amounts of data over a fixed bandwidth in wireless networks necessita...
The capacity of a particular large Gaussian relay network is determined in the limit as the number o...
Wireless communications have gained much currency in the last few decades. In this thesis we present...
The broadcast throughput in a network is defined as the average number of messages that can be trans...
In classical network information theory, information packets are treated as commodities, and the nod...
Communication protocols based on coded schemes and, in particular, network coding promise increased ...
1 In many problems in wireline networks, it is known that achieving capacity on each link or sub-net...
In this paper we show that to achieve capacity of a wireless network, the global structure of the ne...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper we show that "separation"-based approaches in wireless networks do not necessarily giv...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
During data exchange in the Point-to-Point wireless topology, in case where end nodes aren’t accessi...
We study network coding for multi-hop wireless networks. We focus the case of broadcasting, where on...
In this dissertation, tools from information theory are used to study multiterminal wireless network...
As a discipline at the intersection of information theory and classical stochastic network analysis,...
The need to deliver increasing amounts of data over a fixed bandwidth in wireless networks necessita...
The capacity of a particular large Gaussian relay network is determined in the limit as the number o...
Wireless communications have gained much currency in the last few decades. In this thesis we present...
The broadcast throughput in a network is defined as the average number of messages that can be trans...
In classical network information theory, information packets are treated as commodities, and the nod...
Communication protocols based on coded schemes and, in particular, network coding promise increased ...