In this thesis, we conduct an information-theoretic study on two important aspects of wireless communications: the improvement of data throughput in interference-limited networks by means of cooperation between users and the strengthening of the security of transmissions with the help of feedback.In the first part of the thesis, we focus on the simplest model that encompasses interference and cooperation, the Interference Relay Channel (IRC). Our goal is to characterize within a fixed number of bits the capacity region of the Gaussian IRC, independent of any channel conditions. To do so, we derive a novel outer bound and two inner bounds. Specifically, the outer bound is obtained thanks to a nontrivial extension we propose of the injective ...
Network coding has emerged as an alternative technique to routing that enhances the throughput at th...
With the rapid growth of wireless technologies, devices and mobile applications, the quest of high t...
Modern communication networks are now confronted with increasing needs in terms of data rates and mo...
Due to the open nature of wireless communications, the transmissions on such mediums are subject to ...
Wireless communications have become a fundamental feature of any modern society. In particular, cell...
In this thesis, cooperation techniques have been studied for Multiple Access Multiple Relay Channel,...
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) is a sophisticated multicarrier modulation techniq...
In wireless communications systems, the transmission channel between the transmitter and the receive...
The accelerated evolution of wireless transmission in recent years has dramatically increased the sp...
Multiple-antenna based transmitter cooperation has been established as a promising tool towards avo...
In this thesis, we aim to study broadcast channels with practical transmission constraints. First, w...
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications improve the data rates and the robustness of a ...
In wireless systems, transmitting large amounts of information with low energetic cost are two main ...
IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi) is the protocol standard of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). As the market o...
Rapporteurs :M. SYLVAIN Professeur à l'Université de Marne-la-Vallée,J—F DIOURIS Professeur à l'Ecol...
Network coding has emerged as an alternative technique to routing that enhances the throughput at th...
With the rapid growth of wireless technologies, devices and mobile applications, the quest of high t...
Modern communication networks are now confronted with increasing needs in terms of data rates and mo...
Due to the open nature of wireless communications, the transmissions on such mediums are subject to ...
Wireless communications have become a fundamental feature of any modern society. In particular, cell...
In this thesis, cooperation techniques have been studied for Multiple Access Multiple Relay Channel,...
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) is a sophisticated multicarrier modulation techniq...
In wireless communications systems, the transmission channel between the transmitter and the receive...
The accelerated evolution of wireless transmission in recent years has dramatically increased the sp...
Multiple-antenna based transmitter cooperation has been established as a promising tool towards avo...
In this thesis, we aim to study broadcast channels with practical transmission constraints. First, w...
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications improve the data rates and the robustness of a ...
In wireless systems, transmitting large amounts of information with low energetic cost are two main ...
IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi) is the protocol standard of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). As the market o...
Rapporteurs :M. SYLVAIN Professeur à l'Université de Marne-la-Vallée,J—F DIOURIS Professeur à l'Ecol...
Network coding has emerged as an alternative technique to routing that enhances the throughput at th...
With the rapid growth of wireless technologies, devices and mobile applications, the quest of high t...
Modern communication networks are now confronted with increasing needs in terms of data rates and mo...