There are two basic principles used in wireless network coding to design throughput-efficient schemes: (1) aggregation of communication flows and (2) interference is embraced and subsequently cancelled or mitigated. These principles inspire design of many novel multi-flow transmission (MFT) schemes. Such are the Coordinated Direct/Relay (CDR) schemes, where each basic transmission involves two flows to a direct and a relayed user. Usage of MFT schemes as building blocks of more complex transmission schemes essentially changes the problem of scheduling, since some of the flows to be scheduled are coupled in a signal domain and they need to be assigned a communication resource simultaneously. In this paper we define a novel framework that can...
The area of wireless cooperation/relaying has recently been significantly enriched by the ideas of w...
International audienceIn this work, we develop performance evaluation models for some intra-site coo...
Resource allocation in wireless systems is addressed via a flow calculus approach in this thesis. Be...
The ideas of wireless network coding at the physical layer promise high throughput gains in wireless...
The recent years have brought a significant body of research on wireless Two-Way Relaying (TWR), whe...
Two-way relaying schemes in wireless systems obtain throughput gain by utilizing two features (1) jo...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
Abstract—There are two basic principles used in wireless network coding to design throughput-efficie...
Wireless multimedia services are major applications of next generation wireless networks. This paper...
Recently, the ideas of wireless network coding (NC) has significantly enriched the area of wireless ...
The recent years have brought a significant body of research on wireless Two-Way Relaying (TWR), whe...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
This paper proposes a novel semi-distributed and practical ICIC scheme based on the Almost Blank Sub...
In this dissertation, we address two issues related to communication in interference-limited wireles...
The area of wireless cooperation/relaying has recently been significantly enriched by the ideas of w...
International audienceIn this work, we develop performance evaluation models for some intra-site coo...
Resource allocation in wireless systems is addressed via a flow calculus approach in this thesis. Be...
The ideas of wireless network coding at the physical layer promise high throughput gains in wireless...
The recent years have brought a significant body of research on wireless Two-Way Relaying (TWR), whe...
Two-way relaying schemes in wireless systems obtain throughput gain by utilizing two features (1) jo...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
Abstract—There are two basic principles used in wireless network coding to design throughput-efficie...
Wireless multimedia services are major applications of next generation wireless networks. This paper...
Recently, the ideas of wireless network coding (NC) has significantly enriched the area of wireless ...
The recent years have brought a significant body of research on wireless Two-Way Relaying (TWR), whe...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
Joint processing of multiple communication flows in wireless systems has given rise to a number of n...
This paper proposes a novel semi-distributed and practical ICIC scheme based on the Almost Blank Sub...
In this dissertation, we address two issues related to communication in interference-limited wireles...
The area of wireless cooperation/relaying has recently been significantly enriched by the ideas of w...
International audienceIn this work, we develop performance evaluation models for some intra-site coo...
Resource allocation in wireless systems is addressed via a flow calculus approach in this thesis. Be...