Network coding is a method for achieving channel capacity in networks. The key idea is to allow network routers to linearly mix packets as they traverse the network so that recipi...
Shweta Agrawal, Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen, David Man...
The recently-discovered polar codes are widely seen as a major breakthrough in coding theory. These codes achieve the capacity of many important channels under successive cancella...
Camille Leroux, Ido Tal, Alexander Vardy, Warren J...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the performance of multipleinput multiple-output (MIMO) systems with transmit and receive antenna selection (T-RAS). The average bit error rate (BER)...
In this paper, a modified version of the IEEE 802.11a protocol is proposed and evaluated. We combine MultiCarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA), a novel, high capacity m...
— We consider a multicast resource allocation problem for the downlink in OFDM-based wireless cellular network systems. In a conventional multicast system, to accommodate users w...