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Correlated Gaussian sources over orthogonal Gaussian channels

2008 International Symposium on Information Theory and Its Applications, 2008
We consider the transmission of correlated Gaussian sources over orthogonal Gaussian channels. It is shown that the amplify and forward (AF) scheme which simplifies the design of encoders and the decoder, performs close to the optimal scheme even at high SNR.
R. Rajesh, Vinod Sharma
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Gaussian interfering relay channels

2013 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2013
We extend the primitive relay channel (PRC) introduced by Cover and Kim to a more general scenario where two Gaussian PRC's cause interference to each other. We show that extended hash-and-forward relaying with proper power allocation can achieve bounded gaps to the capacity region of the Gaussian channel in different regimes of channel parameters.
Hieu T. Do   +3 more
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Dispersion of Gaussian channels

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2009
The minimum blocklength required to achieve a given rate and error probability can be easily and tightly approximated from two key channel parameters: the capacity and the channel dispersion. The channel dispersion gauges the variability of the channel relative to a deterministic bit pipe with the same capacity.
Yury Polyanskiy   +2 more
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The Gaussian Erasure Channel

2007 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2007
This paper finds the capacity of linear time-invariant systems observed in additive Gaussian noise through a memoryless erasure channel. This problem requires obtaining the asymptotic spectral distribution of a submatrix of a nonnegative definite Toeplitz matrix obtained by retaining each column/row independently and with identical probability. We show
TULINO, ANTONIA MARIA   +3 more
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Reducing interference of Gaussian MIMO Z channel and Gaussian MIMO X Channel

2016 IEEE International Conference on Engineering and Technology (ICETECH), 2016
In MIMO X channel (XC) there are two multiple transmitter and receivers antenna pairs, where every transmitters communicate to every receivers. The MIMO Z channel (ZC) [1] is the special case of MIMO X channel [1] that is obtained by elimination of one link and message corresponding to it.
Omesh Krishna Sharma   +2 more
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Quantum Gaussian memory channels

Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2007
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Leakage Bounds for Gaussian Side Channels

2018
In recent years, many leakage-resilient schemes have been published. These schemes guarantee security against side-channel attacks given bounded leakage of the underlying primitive. However, it is a challenging task to reliably determine these leakage bounds from physical properties.
Unterluggauer, Thomas   +6 more
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Gaussian interference channel with state information

2011 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2011
In this paper, we study the two-user state-dependent Gaussian interference channel, where the Gaussian distributed state information is non-causally known at both transmitters, but unknown to either of the receivers. We focus on the simultaneous encoding scheme and propose an active interference cancelation mechanism, which is a generalized dirty-paper
Lili Zhang, Jinhua Jiang, Shuguang Cui
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Capacity of Classes of Gaussian Channels

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1968
Gaussian channels capacity, studying supremum of information transmission rates with small error ...
Root, W. L., Varaiya, P. P.
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Correlated Gaussian sources over Gaussian weak interference channels

2015 IEEE Information Theory Workshop - Fall (ITW), 2015
We consider the transmission of two correlated Gaussian sources over a Gaussian weak interference channel. Each transmitter has access to one component of a bivariate Gaussian source, and each of these components need to be reconstructed at the corresponding receiver, under the squared-error distortion measure.
I. E. Aguerri, D. Gunduz
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