The Compute-and-Forward relaying strategy aims to achieve high computation rates by decoding linear combinations of transmitted messages at intermediate relays. However, if the involved relays independently choose which combinations of the messages to decode, there is no guarantee that the overall system of linear equations is solvable at the destination. In this article it is shown that, for a Gaussian fading channel model with two transmitters and two relays, always choosing the combination that maximizes the computation rate often leads to a case where the original messages cannot be recovered. It is further shown that by limiting the relays to select from carefully designed sets of equations, a solvable system can be guaranteed while ma...
In many network communication scenarios, a relay in the network may only need to recover and retrans...
A wireless relay network consists of multiple source nodes, multiple destination nodes, and possibly...
We study a system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the help of a half-duplex...
The Compute-and-Forward relaying strategy aims to achieve high computation rates by decoding linear ...
Compute-and-Forward relaying schemes exploit the additive nature of the wireless channel for decodin...
In this paper, we consider a system in which multiple users communicate with a destination with the ...
In this paper, we consider a system in which multiple users communicate with a destination with the ...
Abstract—We consider the transmission of independent mes-sages over a Gaussian relay network with in...
We consider an L-user multiple access channel where transmitter m has access to the linear equation ...
We consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the help...
In recent work, we have shown that in a Gaussian network, nodes can often recover linear combination...
International audienceWe consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a des...
International audienceWe consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a des...
International audienceWe consider a system in which two users communicate with a destination with th...
International audienceWe study a system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the...
In many network communication scenarios, a relay in the network may only need to recover and retrans...
A wireless relay network consists of multiple source nodes, multiple destination nodes, and possibly...
We study a system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the help of a half-duplex...
The Compute-and-Forward relaying strategy aims to achieve high computation rates by decoding linear ...
Compute-and-Forward relaying schemes exploit the additive nature of the wireless channel for decodin...
In this paper, we consider a system in which multiple users communicate with a destination with the ...
In this paper, we consider a system in which multiple users communicate with a destination with the ...
Abstract—We consider the transmission of independent mes-sages over a Gaussian relay network with in...
We consider an L-user multiple access channel where transmitter m has access to the linear equation ...
We consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the help...
In recent work, we have shown that in a Gaussian network, nodes can often recover linear combination...
International audienceWe consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a des...
International audienceWe consider a communication system in which two sources communicate with a des...
International audienceWe consider a system in which two users communicate with a destination with th...
International audienceWe study a system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the...
In many network communication scenarios, a relay in the network may only need to recover and retrans...
A wireless relay network consists of multiple source nodes, multiple destination nodes, and possibly...
We study a system in which two sources communicate with a destination with the help of a half-duplex...