We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision channel state information at the transmitters (CSIT). We consider downlink settings modeled by the interfering broadcast channel (IBC) under no multi-cell cooperation, and the overloaded multiple-input-single-output broadcast channel (MISO-BC) under full multi-cell cooperation. We focus on three regimes of interest: the mc-TIN regime, where a scheme based on treating inter-cell interference as noise (mc-TIN) was shown to be GDoF optimal for the IBC; the mc-CTIN regime, where the GDoF region achievable by mc-TIN is convex without the need for time-sharing; and the mc-SLS regime which extends a previously identified regime, where a simple layered su...
International audienceWe analyze the downlink of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) multicell sys...
The benefits of partial and full transmitter cooperation are evaluated for a two user interference c...
This work bridges the gap between sharply contrasting results on the degrees of freedom of the K use...
We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision chann...
We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision chann...
With the emergence of aligned images bounds, significant progress has been made in the understanding...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
We study the 3 user multiple input single output (MISO) broadcast channel (BC) with 3 antennas at th...
In this paper, we explore the information-theoretic optimality of treating interference as noise (TI...
A parameter regime is identified where the simple scheme of treating interference as Gaussian noise ...
The emergence of ‘Aligned Images Sum-set (AIS) Inequalities’ has spurred much progress in Generalize...
International audienceThe paper presents upper and lower bounds on the degrees of freedom (DoF) of a...
Abstract—We analyze the downlink of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) multicell systems in the p...
As the first steps in the path towards progressively refined capacity approximations, degrees of fre...
The Generalized Degrees of Freedom (GDoF) of the two user interference channel are characterized for...
International audienceWe analyze the downlink of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) multicell sys...
The benefits of partial and full transmitter cooperation are evaluated for a two user interference c...
This work bridges the gap between sharply contrasting results on the degrees of freedom of the K use...
We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision chann...
We study the generalized degrees-of-freedom (GDoF) of cellular networks under finite precision chann...
With the emergence of aligned images bounds, significant progress has been made in the understanding...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
We study the 3 user multiple input single output (MISO) broadcast channel (BC) with 3 antennas at th...
In this paper, we explore the information-theoretic optimality of treating interference as noise (TI...
A parameter regime is identified where the simple scheme of treating interference as Gaussian noise ...
The emergence of ‘Aligned Images Sum-set (AIS) Inequalities’ has spurred much progress in Generalize...
International audienceThe paper presents upper and lower bounds on the degrees of freedom (DoF) of a...
Abstract—We analyze the downlink of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) multicell systems in the p...
As the first steps in the path towards progressively refined capacity approximations, degrees of fre...
The Generalized Degrees of Freedom (GDoF) of the two user interference channel are characterized for...
International audienceWe analyze the downlink of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) multicell sys...
The benefits of partial and full transmitter cooperation are evaluated for a two user interference c...
This work bridges the gap between sharply contrasting results on the degrees of freedom of the K use...