Wireless communication systems are different from the wired systems mainly in three aspects: fading, broadcast, and superposition. Wireless communication networks, and multi-user communication networks in general, have not been well understood from the information-theoretic perspective: the capacity limits of many multi-user networks are not known. For example, the capacity region of a two-user single-antenna interference channel is still not known, though recent result can bound the region up to a constant value. Characterizing the capacity limits of multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference network is usually even more difficult than the single antenna setup. To alleviate the difficulty in studying such networks, the c...
Wireless communication became popular in the last decades, giving the mobility to the users. However...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising technology for broadband Internet access due to its low c...
The recent opening of unlicensed spectrum around 60 GHz has raised the interest in designing gigabit...
Channel assignment for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) attempts to increase the network performance by...
abstract: The demand for the higher data rate in the wireless telecommunication is increasing rapidl...
Optical wireless communication systems offer a number of advantages over their radio frequency count...
We consider a single-hop interference network with K transmitters and J receivers, all having M ante...
In this thesis, the information theoretic performance limits of two important building blocks of the...
We consider a single hop interference network with K transmitters, each with an independent message ...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
Spectrum sharing is known as a key solution to accommodate the increasing number of users and the g...
The requirements for the next generation wireless systems seek to provide reliable high data rate at...
Optical wireless communication systems offer a number of advantages over their radio frequency count...
Cognitive radio is one of the most promising techniques to efficiently utilize the radio frequency (...
The dissertation presents novel methodologies to realize a multi-band and multi-standard receiver wi...
Wireless communication became popular in the last decades, giving the mobility to the users. However...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising technology for broadband Internet access due to its low c...
The recent opening of unlicensed spectrum around 60 GHz has raised the interest in designing gigabit...
Channel assignment for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) attempts to increase the network performance by...
abstract: The demand for the higher data rate in the wireless telecommunication is increasing rapidl...
Optical wireless communication systems offer a number of advantages over their radio frequency count...
We consider a single-hop interference network with K transmitters and J receivers, all having M ante...
In this thesis, the information theoretic performance limits of two important building blocks of the...
We consider a single hop interference network with K transmitters, each with an independent message ...
The concept of degrees of freedom (DoF) has been adopted to resolve the difficulty of studying the m...
Spectrum sharing is known as a key solution to accommodate the increasing number of users and the g...
The requirements for the next generation wireless systems seek to provide reliable high data rate at...
Optical wireless communication systems offer a number of advantages over their radio frequency count...
Cognitive radio is one of the most promising techniques to efficiently utilize the radio frequency (...
The dissertation presents novel methodologies to realize a multi-band and multi-standard receiver wi...
Wireless communication became popular in the last decades, giving the mobility to the users. However...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising technology for broadband Internet access due to its low c...
The recent opening of unlicensed spectrum around 60 GHz has raised the interest in designing gigabit...