Summary: Multi-access broadcast channels have the property that only one user can successfully transmit on the channel at a time. We consider a hypothetical channel called a disjointly shared channel in which more than one user pair can communicate simultaneously over physically disjoint parts of the channel. We consider the question of how much extra capacity such a channel has over that of a broadcast channel, as measured by the number of user pairs on the channel. The amount of extra capacity depends on the topology of the channel and the distribution of offered traffic. We analyze the problem for a particular disjointly shared channel having n users whose topology consists of k disjoint parallel cables. For an offered traffic pattern eq...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Scaling results for the sum capacity of the multiple access, ...
The discrete superposition model (DSM) is intended to approximate the capacity region of AWGN networ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formula to derive explicit capacity expressions of...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
The study of multi-way channels was initiated by Shannon in his basic paper “Two-way communication c...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multi-channel network scales as the number of nodes,...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
Introducing the two-way channel Shannon (Proc. 4th Berkeley Symp. Math. Stat. and Prob., 1961) layed...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
A study of a class of multiple-user channels including general multiple-access channels with many co...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC), which consists of multi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Scaling results for the sum capacity of the multiple access, ...
The discrete superposition model (DSM) is intended to approximate the capacity region of AWGN networ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formula to derive explicit capacity expressions of...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
The study of multi-way channels was initiated by Shannon in his basic paper “Two-way communication c...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multi-channel network scales as the number of nodes,...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
Introducing the two-way channel Shannon (Proc. 4th Berkeley Symp. Math. Stat. and Prob., 1961) layed...
Capacity bounds are compared for four different deterministic models of wireless networks, represent...
A study of a class of multiple-user channels including general multiple-access channels with many co...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
In earlier work, we described an equivalence result for network capacity. Roughly, that result is as...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC), which consists of multi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Scaling results for the sum capacity of the multiple access, ...
The discrete superposition model (DSM) is intended to approximate the capacity region of AWGN networ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a new formula to derive explicit capacity expressions of...