Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that provides the possibility of exploiting the features of broadcast and superposition in wireless networks. It has been shown that the throughput for multiple unicast traffic can be significantly boosted by CF. In this letter, the limit of such improvement is investigated by comparing the performance of CF with the traditional routing-based transmission schemes. For networks characterized by local interference and half-duplex constraints, it is proven that the throughput gain of CF over traditional routing, expressed by an improvement factor, is upper bounded by $3K$, where $K$ is the number of unicast sessions. Furthermore, a class of networks ...
Physical-layer network coding (PNC) is a new approach to harnessing interference in wireless network...
The need to deliver increasing amounts of data over a fixed bandwidth in wireless networks necessita...
Abstract—This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the gain of joint Network Coding and link...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Abstract—This work investigates the maximum broadcast throughput and its achievability in multi-hop ...
Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pair unicast ...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Abstract—The objective of this paper is to study the impact of advanced physical layer techniques on...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Graduation date: 2012Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC) is a promising technique that has great\ud ...
Physical-layer network coding (PNC) is a new approach to harnessing interference in wireless network...
The need to deliver increasing amounts of data over a fixed bandwidth in wireless networks necessita...
Abstract—This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the gain of joint Network Coding and link...
Compute-and-Forward (CF), also known as reliable physical layer network coding, is a technique that ...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Compute-and-forward (CF) is a technique which exploits broadcast and superposition in wireless netwo...
Abstract—This work investigates the maximum broadcast throughput and its achievability in multi-hop ...
Gupta and Kumar established that the per node throughput of ad hoc networks with multi-pair unicast ...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Abstract—The objective of this paper is to study the impact of advanced physical layer techniques on...
A classical result in undirected wireline networks is the near optimality of routing (flow) for mult...
The capacity of a wireless lattice network with local interference is studied. In particular, the tr...
Graduation date: 2012Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC) is a promising technique that has great\ud ...
Physical-layer network coding (PNC) is a new approach to harnessing interference in wireless network...
The need to deliver increasing amounts of data over a fixed bandwidth in wireless networks necessita...
Abstract—This paper investigates the fundamental limits on the gain of joint Network Coding and link...