This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of networks. It is shown that statistical dependence between the noise in a network's component channels is helpful for communication. In particular, the capacity region of a network whose component channels exhibit dependent noise is a superset of the capacity region of a network built from the same component channels when the noise in those channels is independent. It is also shown that delay has no impact on capacity. That is, the capacity of a network of memoryless channels is unchanged by the addition of finite delays anywhere in the network. Both results are proven for all possible networks of memoryless point-to-point and multi-terminal channels...
We consider networks consisting of nodes with radios, and without any wired infrastructure, thus nec...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of network...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
We use statistical multiplexing and power control to define a notion of delay limited capacity, vali...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multi-channel network scales as the number of nodes,...
Abstract—This paper presents the first comprehensive capacity-delay tradeoff study for random wirele...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel multi-channel wireless network with infrastructure suppor...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
Abstract — In an unreliable packet network setting, we study the performance gains of optimal transm...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
Abstract This paper analyzes the effective capacity of delay-constrained machine-type communication...
Abstract — We study the scaling law governing the delay gains of network coding as compared to tradi...
We consider networks consisting of nodes with radios, and without any wired infrastructure, thus nec...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of network...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
We use statistical multiplexing and power control to define a notion of delay limited capacity, vali...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multi-channel network scales as the number of nodes,...
Abstract—This paper presents the first comprehensive capacity-delay tradeoff study for random wirele...
In multiaccess wireless systems, dynamic allocation of resources such as transmit power, bandwidths,...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel multi-channel wireless network with infrastructure suppor...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
Abstract — In an unreliable packet network setting, we study the performance gains of optimal transm...
Extensive research has been done on studying the capacity of wireless multi-hop networks. These effo...
Abstract This paper analyzes the effective capacity of delay-constrained machine-type communication...
Abstract — We study the scaling law governing the delay gains of network coding as compared to tradi...
We consider networks consisting of nodes with radios, and without any wired infrastructure, thus nec...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...