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We consider the diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in half duplex relay channels. In recent work by Azarian et al. [2], it was shown that Dynamic Decode and Forward (DDF) strictly dominates all the other schemes in the high SNR (HSNR) regime, with the inherent assumption that all the links have the same average SNR p. In this work, we introduce geometry into the problem by letting the SNR of different...
In a broadcast channel in which one transmitter serves n receivers, the capacity region highly depends on the amount of channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter. Assuming that the transmitter knows the SNR of all the receivers, opportunistic strategy maximizes the throughput (sum-rate) of the system. It is usually assumed that CSI is accurate, however, evaluating the SNR is basically an...
In this paper, we consider a fading broadcast channel where users have different rate demands. In particular, we assume users are divided into M groups, each group of which requires the same rate, and where the ratio of the rates of the groups are given. The transmitter would like to maximize the throughput (sum of the rates to all users) while maintaining the rational rate constraints. In general,...
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