This paper derives new outer bounds on the capacities of networks comprised of broadcast and point-to-point channels. The results are tight in some cases, and methods for bounding their error in general are discussed. The results given demonstrate the simplicity of generalizing network coding results to networks of noisy channels using the family of network equivalence tools. The approach taken is not inherently a cut-set approach and frequently yields tighter bounds than those achieved by traditional cut-sets
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
We consider the problem of error control in a coded, multicast network, focusing on the scenario whe...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
The framework of network equivalence theory developed by Koetter et al. introduces a notion of chann...
In this paper, we consider a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks. I...
The framework of network equivalence theory developed by Koetter et al. introduces a notion of chann...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of network...
In this paper we show that to achieve capacity of a wireless network, the global structure of the ne...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Given a network N with...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
We consider the problem of error control in a coded, multicast network, focusing on the scenario whe...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Part I treats networks ...
In this paper, a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks, is considered...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
The framework of network equivalence theory developed by Koetter et al. introduces a notion of chann...
In this paper, we consider a special class of wireless networks, called wireless erasure networks. I...
The framework of network equivalence theory developed by Koetter et al. introduces a notion of chann...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of network...
In this paper we show that to achieve capacity of a wireless network, the global structure of the ne...
A family of equivalence tools for bounding network capacities is introduced. Given a network N with...
Abstract—We consider a finite-field model for the wireless broadcast and additive interference netwo...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
We consider the problem of error control in a coded, multicast network, focusing on the scenario whe...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...