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Comments on Broadcast Channels
, 1998
"... The key ideas in the theory of broadcast channels are illustrated by discussing some of the progress toward finding the capacity region. The capacity region is still unknown. Index Terms---Binning, broadcast channel, capacity, degraded broadcast channel, feedback capacity, Slepian--Wolf, superposit ..."
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The key ideas in the theory of broadcast channels are illustrated by discussing some of the progress toward finding the capacity region. The capacity region is still unknown. Index Terms---Binning, broadcast channel, capacity, degraded broadcast channel, feedback capacity, Slepian
On the capacity of MIMO broadcast channel with partial side information
- IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY
, 2005
"... In multiple-antenna broadcast channels, unlike point-to-point multiple-antenna channels, the multiuser capacity depends heavily on whether the transmitter knows the channel coefficients to each user. For instance, in a Gaussian broadcast channel with transmit antennas and single-antenna users, the ..."
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In multiple-antenna broadcast channels, unlike point-to-point multiple-antenna channels, the multiuser capacity depends heavily on whether the transmitter knows the channel coefficients to each user. For instance, in a Gaussian broadcast channel with transmit antennas and single-antenna users
The Throughput of Packet Broadcasting Channels
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
, 1977
"... Packet broadcasting is a form of data communications architecture which can combine the features of packet switching with those of broadcast channels for data communication networks. Much of the basic theory of packet broadcasting has been presented as a byproduct in a sequence of papers with a dist ..."
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Packet broadcasting is a form of data communications architecture which can combine the features of packet switching with those of broadcast channels for data communication networks. Much of the basic theory of packet broadcasting has been presented as a byproduct in a sequence of papers with a
The capacity region of the Gaussian multiple-input multiple-output broadcast channel
- IEEE TRANS. INF. THEORY
, 2006
"... The Gaussian multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The dirty-paper coding (DPC) rate region is shown to coincide with the capacity region. To that end, a new notion of an enhanced broadcast channel is introduced and is used jointly with the entropy power inequa ..."
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The Gaussian multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The dirty-paper coding (DPC) rate region is shown to coincide with the capacity region. To that end, a new notion of an enhanced broadcast channel is introduced and is used jointly with the entropy power
Sum Capacity of a Gaussian Vector Broadcast Channel
- IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
, 2002
"... This paper characterizes the sum capacity of a class of non-degraded Gaussian vectB broadcast channels where a singletransmitter with multiple transmit terminals sends independent information to multiple receivers. Coordinat+[ is allowed among the transmit teminals, but not among the different recei ..."
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This paper characterizes the sum capacity of a class of non-degraded Gaussian vectB broadcast channels where a singletransmitter with multiple transmit terminals sends independent information to multiple receivers. Coordinat+[ is allowed among the transmit teminals, but not among the different
Sum capacity of the vector Gaussian broadcast channel and uplink-downlink duality
- IEEE TRANS. ON INFORM. THEORY
, 2003
"... We characterize the sum capacity of the vector Gaussian broadcast channel by showing that the existing inner bound of Marton and the existing upper bound of Sato are tight for this channel. We exploit an intimate four-way connection between the vector broadcast channel, the corresponding point-to-po ..."
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We characterize the sum capacity of the vector Gaussian broadcast channel by showing that the existing inner bound of Marton and the existing upper bound of Sato are tight for this channel. We exploit an intimate four-way connection between the vector broadcast channel, the corresponding point
Broadcast Channels with Cooperating Decoders
, 2006
"... We consider the problem of communicating over the general discrete memoryless broadcast channel (BC) with partially cooperating receivers. In our setup, receivers are able to exchange messages over noiseless conference links of finite capacities, prior to decoding the messages sent from the transmi ..."
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We consider the problem of communicating over the general discrete memoryless broadcast channel (BC) with partially cooperating receivers. In our setup, receivers are able to exchange messages over noiseless conference links of finite capacities, prior to decoding the messages sent from
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