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Polar Coding and Early SIC Decoding for Uplink Heterogeneous NOMA. [PDF]
Wu CJ, Lin CY, Huang YC.
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Improving spectral efficiency in distributed massive MIMO in multi-user downlink millimeter wave. [PDF]
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Study on inter-segment interference mechanisms and patterns between horizontal well sections in a combined well pattern of horizontal and vertical wells in offshore oilfields. [PDF]
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Transcatheter Paravalvular Leak Closure: A Step-by-Step Guide. [PDF]
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1978
An interference channel is a communication medium shared by M sender-receiver pairs. Transmission of information from each sender to its corresponding receiver interferes with the communications between the other senders and their receivers. This corresponds to a frequent situation in communications, and defines an M -dimensional capacity region.
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An interference channel is a communication medium shared by M sender-receiver pairs. Transmission of information from each sender to its corresponding receiver interferes with the communications between the other senders and their receivers. This corresponds to a frequent situation in communications, and defines an M -dimensional capacity region.
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Interference channel with delay: Noisy interference
2010 International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA), 2010We consider the interference channel with two transmit-receive pairs when there is a delay in receiving the desired message compared to interference. We study this channel in the weak interference regime (noisy interference), and show that delay does not affect the capacity of the interference channel in this region. This also holds for an interference
Anas Chaaban, Aydin Sezgin
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1996
For cellular radio systems the radio link performance is usually limited by interference rather than noise and, therefore, the probability of co-channel interference (CCI), is of primary concern. The definition of the probability of CCI depends on the the assumptions made about the radio receiver and propagation environment.
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For cellular radio systems the radio link performance is usually limited by interference rather than noise and, therefore, the probability of co-channel interference (CCI), is of primary concern. The definition of the probability of CCI depends on the the assumptions made about the radio receiver and propagation environment.
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