We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where each node has only limited knowledge of the channel state information. In particular, we consider the scenario in which each source-destination pair has only enough information to perform optimally when other pairs do not interfere. Beyond that, the only other information available at each node is the global network connectivity. We propose a transmission strategy that solely relies on the available limited knowledge and combines coding with interference avoidance. We show that our proposed strategy goes well beyond the performance of interference avoidance techniques. We present an algebraic framework for the proposed transmission strategy based on w...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless n...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where ...
Abstract—One of the fundamental challenges in the design of distributed wireless networks is the lar...
Abstract—In distributed wireless networks, nodes often do not know the complete channel gain informa...
Abstract—In large wireless networks, acquiring full network state information is typically infeasibl...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
The topological interference management (TIM) problem studies partially-connected interference netwo...
This dissertation studies interference in wireless networks. Interference results from multiple simu...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
The topological interference management (TIM) problem studies the degrees of freedom (DoF) of partia...
In this thesis, we investigate various methods of interference mitigation techniques in wireless net...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless n...
Abstract We study the fundamental limits of communications over multi-layer wireless networks where ...
Abstract—One of the fundamental challenges in the design of distributed wireless networks is the lar...
Abstract—In distributed wireless networks, nodes often do not know the complete channel gain informa...
Abstract—In large wireless networks, acquiring full network state information is typically infeasibl...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
textInterference creates a fundamental barrier in attempting to improve throughput in wireless netwo...
The topological interference management (TIM) problem studies partially-connected interference netwo...
This dissertation studies interference in wireless networks. Interference results from multiple simu...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
The topological interference management (TIM) problem studies the degrees of freedom (DoF) of partia...
In this thesis, we investigate various methods of interference mitigation techniques in wireless net...
Generalized degrees of freedom (GDoF) analysis of wireless networks has contributed significantly to...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...
Wireless interference networks refer to communication systems in which multiple source–destination p...