User Selection Methods for Multiuser Two-Way Relay Communications Using Space Division Multiple Access
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We consider multiuser communication on a binary input additive white Gaussian noise channel using Randomly Spread-Code Division Multiple Access. We show concentration of various quantities of the system including the capacity and the free energy. We also o ...
In this work, we study a communication scheme in which nodes transmit sufficient statistics of their observations over non-orthogonal medium access channels for distributed estimation. This scheme unifies and generalizes several multiple access schemes suc ...
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An achievable bit rate per source-destination pair in a wireless network of n randomly located nodes is determined adopting the scaling limit approach of statistical physics. It is shown that randomly scattered nodes can achieve, with high probability, the ...
We consider the diamond network where a source communicates with the destination through N non-interfering half-duplex relays. Deriving a simple approximation to the capacity of the network, we show that simple schedules having exactly two states and avoid ...
We examine routing over two classes of orthogonal information networks. The first is a relay network with orthogonal inputs. The nodes in this network do not broadcast, but communicate to the different nodes via independent inputs. There is multiple access ...
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We prove the concentration of the capacity, in the large system limit, for a code division multiple access system over an additive white Gaussian noise channel, with Gaussian signature sequences and {\it binary input} symbols. The probabilistic tools that ...
An upper bound is established on the usefulness of noisy feedback for the two-user multiple-access channel (MAC). The bound generalizes a dependence-balance argument developed by Hekstra and Willems for the common-output two-way channel and the MAC with no ...
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In multiple-user communications, the bursty nature of the packet arrival times cannot be divorced from the analysis of the transmission process. However, in traditional information theory the random arrival times are smoothed out by appropriated source cod ...
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard is poised to become the global standard for low data rate, low energy consumption wireless sensor networks (WSN). By assigning the same sets of contention access parameters for all data frames and nodes, the contention access per ...
In this paper, we obtain a family of lower bounds for the sum capacity of code-division multiple-access (CDMA) channels assuming binary inputs and binary signature codes in the presence of additive noise with an arbitrary distribution. The envelope of this ...
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