International audienceThis paper investigates the potential gain of cooperation in large wireless networks with multiple sources and relays, where the nodes form an homogeneous Poisson point process. The source nodes may choose their nearest neighbor from the set of inactive nodes as their relay. Although cooperation can potentially lead to significant improvements on the asymptotic error probability of a communication pair, relaying causes additional interference in the network, increasing the average noise. We address the basic question: how should source nodes optimally balance cooperation vs. interference to guarantee reliability in all communication pairs. Based on the decode-and-forward (DF) scheme at the relays, we derive closed-form...
Wireless communication systems suffer from a phenomenon called small scale fading which causes rapid...
Abstract—Cooperative communication is an effective tech-nique which provides diversity gains to comb...
In this paper we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error probability, of a user whic...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential gain of cooperation in large wireless ne...
International audienceThis paper explores the balance between cooperation through relay nodes and ag...
International audienceThis paper investigates the benefits of cooperation and proposes a relay activ...
Abstract—Consider the communication of a single-user aided by a nearby relay involved in a large wir...
International audienceThis paper studies the performance of some state-of-the-art cooperative full-d...
We study fading interference relay networks where M single-antenna sourcedestination terminal pairs ...
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In this paper we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error probability, of a user whic...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error prob...
Abstract — We study the effect of cooperation in an interference limited, narrow-band wireless senso...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Wireless communication systems suffer from a phenomenon called small scale fading which causes rapid...
Abstract—Cooperative communication is an effective tech-nique which provides diversity gains to comb...
In this paper we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error probability, of a user whic...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential gain of cooperation in large wireless ne...
International audienceThis paper explores the balance between cooperation through relay nodes and ag...
International audienceThis paper investigates the benefits of cooperation and proposes a relay activ...
Abstract—Consider the communication of a single-user aided by a nearby relay involved in a large wir...
International audienceThis paper studies the performance of some state-of-the-art cooperative full-d...
We study fading interference relay networks where M single-antenna sourcedestination terminal pairs ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the potential gains of half-duplex unicast strategies ...
In this paper we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error probability, of a user whic...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error prob...
Abstract — We study the effect of cooperation in an interference limited, narrow-band wireless senso...
In this tutorial paper, we focus on the rate improvements in wireless peer-to-peer networks when use...
Abstract—Capacity gains from cooperation in a network with two source-destination pairs and a relay ...
Wireless communication systems suffer from a phenomenon called small scale fading which causes rapid...
Abstract—Cooperative communication is an effective tech-nique which provides diversity gains to comb...
In this paper we study the performance, in terms of the asymptotic error probability, of a user whic...