This paper considers the multi-way relay channel (MWRC) where multiple users exchange messages via a single relay. The capacity region is derived for a special class of MWRCs where (i) the uplink and the downlink are separated in the sense that there is no direct user-to-user links, (ii) the channel is restricted in the sense that each user's transmitted channel symbols can depend on only its own message, but not on its received channel symbols, and (iii) the uplink is any deterministic function
Abstract—We study the capacity region of a deterministic 4-node network, where 3 nodes can only comm...
10.1109/ISIT.2008.4595005IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings344-348PIST
The L-user additive white Gaussian noise multi-way relay channel is considered, where multiple users...
This paper considers the two-way relay channel (TWRC) where two users communicate via a relay. For t...
We consider the multi-way relay channel with common messages and full data exchange, where multiple ...
The capacity of a class of multi-way relay channels, where L users communicate via a relay (at possi...
Abstract—The capacity of a class of multi-way relay channels, where L users communicate via a relay ...
The multiway relay channel is a multicast network where L users exchange data through a relay. In th...
Abstract—The capacity region of the finite-field multi-way relay channel (FFMWRC) with independent p...
The capacity of a class of deterministic relay channels with the transmitter input X, the receiver o...
Abstract. This paper investigates the capacity of a wireless two-way relay channel in which two end ...
Abstract—The capacity regions are investigated for two relay broadcast channels (RBCs), where relay ...
Abstract—We study the capacity of the full-duplex bidirec-tional (or two-way) relay channel with two...
The study of multi-way channels was initiated by Shannon in his basic paper “Two-way communication c...
We study the discrete, memoryless multiple-access channel with two independent sources, two relays a...
Abstract—We study the capacity region of a deterministic 4-node network, where 3 nodes can only comm...
10.1109/ISIT.2008.4595005IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings344-348PIST
The L-user additive white Gaussian noise multi-way relay channel is considered, where multiple users...
This paper considers the two-way relay channel (TWRC) where two users communicate via a relay. For t...
We consider the multi-way relay channel with common messages and full data exchange, where multiple ...
The capacity of a class of multi-way relay channels, where L users communicate via a relay (at possi...
Abstract—The capacity of a class of multi-way relay channels, where L users communicate via a relay ...
The multiway relay channel is a multicast network where L users exchange data through a relay. In th...
Abstract—The capacity region of the finite-field multi-way relay channel (FFMWRC) with independent p...
The capacity of a class of deterministic relay channels with the transmitter input X, the receiver o...
Abstract. This paper investigates the capacity of a wireless two-way relay channel in which two end ...
Abstract—The capacity regions are investigated for two relay broadcast channels (RBCs), where relay ...
Abstract—We study the capacity of the full-duplex bidirec-tional (or two-way) relay channel with two...
The study of multi-way channels was initiated by Shannon in his basic paper “Two-way communication c...
We study the discrete, memoryless multiple-access channel with two independent sources, two relays a...
Abstract—We study the capacity region of a deterministic 4-node network, where 3 nodes can only comm...
10.1109/ISIT.2008.4595005IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings344-348PIST
The L-user additive white Gaussian noise multi-way relay channel is considered, where multiple users...