As shown by Medard, the capacity of fading channels with imperfect channel-state information (CSI) can be lowerbounded by assuming a Gaussian channel input and by treating the unknown portion of the channel multiplied by the channel input as independent worst-case (Gaussian) noise. Recently, we have demonstrated that this lower bound can be sharpened by a rate-splitting approach: by expressing the channel input as the sum of two independent Gaussian random variables (referred to as layers), say X = X1+X2, and by applying M´edard’s bounding technique to first lower-bound the capacity of the virtual channel from X1 to the channel output Y (while treating X2 as noise), and then lower-bound the capacity of the virtual channel from X2 to Y (whil...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
In this paper, we consider the problem of rate and power allocation in a multiple-access channel (MA...
Motivated by the growing application of wireless multi-access networks with stringent delay constrai...
As shown by Medard, the capacity of fading channels with imperfect channel-state information (CSI) ...
Abstract—As shown by Médard, the capacity of fading chan-nels with imperfect channel-state informat...
As shown by Medard (“The effect upon channel capacity in wireless communications of perfect and impe...
As shown by Médard, the capacity of fading channels with imperfect channel-state information can be ...
Abstract—A remarkably simple upper bound on the capacity loss due to imprecise channel state informa...
In this paper, we study duality relations for the fading broadcast channel (BC) under additive white...
We consider a multiple access channel (MAC) with state information non-causally known at some encode...
Traditionally, the capacity region of a coherent fading multiple access channel (MAC) is analyzed in...
In this paper, we consider the problem of rate and power allocation in a multiple-access channel (MA...
Abstract—Communication channels are said to be underspread if their coherence time is greater than t...
In wireless communications, a fading multiple-access channel (MAC) is typically used to model the up...
Abstract—We show that if amemoryless multiple-access channel (MAC) is governed by an independent and...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
In this paper, we consider the problem of rate and power allocation in a multiple-access channel (MA...
Motivated by the growing application of wireless multi-access networks with stringent delay constrai...
As shown by Medard, the capacity of fading channels with imperfect channel-state information (CSI) ...
Abstract—As shown by Médard, the capacity of fading chan-nels with imperfect channel-state informat...
As shown by Medard (“The effect upon channel capacity in wireless communications of perfect and impe...
As shown by Médard, the capacity of fading channels with imperfect channel-state information can be ...
Abstract—A remarkably simple upper bound on the capacity loss due to imprecise channel state informa...
In this paper, we study duality relations for the fading broadcast channel (BC) under additive white...
We consider a multiple access channel (MAC) with state information non-causally known at some encode...
Traditionally, the capacity region of a coherent fading multiple access channel (MAC) is analyzed in...
In this paper, we consider the problem of rate and power allocation in a multiple-access channel (MA...
Abstract—Communication channels are said to be underspread if their coherence time is greater than t...
In wireless communications, a fading multiple-access channel (MAC) is typically used to model the up...
Abstract—We show that if amemoryless multiple-access channel (MAC) is governed by an independent and...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
In this paper, we consider the problem of rate and power allocation in a multiple-access channel (MA...
Motivated by the growing application of wireless multi-access networks with stringent delay constrai...