In this thesis, the information theoretic performance limits of two important building blocks of the general multi-user wireless network, namely, the interference channel and the relay channel, are characterized. We consider both time-invariant and time-varying or fading channel. In the first part, we focus on the 2-user interference channel with time-invariant channel coefficients. First, we characterize the capacity region of a class of MIMO IC called strong in partial order ICs. It turns out that for this class of channels decoding both the messages at both the receivers is optimal, i.e., the capacity region is identical to that of the compound multiple access channel (MAC). The defining constraints on the channel coefficients for the c...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
Recently, the space-time block codes (STBCs) were suggested to use in wireless relaying networks (W...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
In this correspondence, we show that the exact number of spatial degrees of freedom (DOF) for a two ...
A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication network consists of a set of multi-antenna tra...
Space-time transmission based colocated and distributed Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) system...
Inherent openness of the wireless medium imposes stronger challenges on the security of wireless com...
Wireless communication systems are different from the wired systems mainly in three aspects: fading,...
In multiuser wireless communications, interference not only limits the performance of the system, bu...
The demand for mobile wireless network resources is constantly on the rise, pushing for new communi...
This dissertation studies physical layer security in wireless networks using an information theoreti...
The fundamental diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) of the quasi-static fading, symmetric $2$-user...
The fundamental diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) of the quasi-static fading, MIMO Z interferenc...
Recent results in communication theory suggest that significant throughput gains in wireless fading ...
This dissertation studies the security of wireless interference networks from an information-theoret...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
Recently, the space-time block codes (STBCs) were suggested to use in wireless relaying networks (W...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
In this correspondence, we show that the exact number of spatial degrees of freedom (DOF) for a two ...
A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication network consists of a set of multi-antenna tra...
Space-time transmission based colocated and distributed Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) system...
Inherent openness of the wireless medium imposes stronger challenges on the security of wireless com...
Wireless communication systems are different from the wired systems mainly in three aspects: fading,...
In multiuser wireless communications, interference not only limits the performance of the system, bu...
The demand for mobile wireless network resources is constantly on the rise, pushing for new communi...
This dissertation studies physical layer security in wireless networks using an information theoreti...
The fundamental diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) of the quasi-static fading, symmetric $2$-user...
The fundamental diversity-multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) of the quasi-static fading, MIMO Z interferenc...
Recent results in communication theory suggest that significant throughput gains in wireless fading ...
This dissertation studies the security of wireless interference networks from an information-theoret...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
Recently, the space-time block codes (STBCs) were suggested to use in wireless relaying networks (W...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...