We consider two-receiver broadcast channels where each receiver may know a priori some of the messages requested by the other receiver as receiver message side information (RMSI). We devise a general approach to leverage RMSI in these channels. To this end, we first propose a pre-coding scheme considering the general message setup where each receiver requests both common and private messages and knows a priori part of the private message requested by the other receiver as RMSI. We then construct the transmission scheme of a two-receiver channel with RMSI by applying the proposed pre-coding scheme to the best transmission scheme for the channel without RMSI. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, we apply our pre-coding scheme to ...
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Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this thesis, we investigate the capacity region of...
Abstract—Methods are developed that achieve all rate points inside the capacity region of two-receiv...
This paper considers the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel where the receivers (i) have private-...
Abstract—This paper considers the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel where the receivers (i) have...
This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where the rece...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of three-receiver AWGN broadcast channels where...
Abstract—An achievable region, outer bounds and a capacity result are established for two-sender two...
Abstract—This paper investigates the capacity region of the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel wh...
This paper investigates the capacity region of the three-receiver AWGN broadcast channel where the r...
Abstract—This work investigates the broadcast channel with the knowledge of noncausal interference a...
Abstract—We study broadcasting of two confidential messages to two groups of receivers over independ...
Abstract—We consider the two message set problem, where a source broadcasts a common message W1 to a...
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on (under revision).International audienceThis work investigat...
International audienceThis work investigates the general two-user compound Broadcast Channel (BC) in...
Abstract — Motivated by the broadcast view of the interference channel, the new problem of communica...