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The purpose of this paper is the calculation of the teletraffic capacity of a cellular radio network that uses packet switching for voice transmission.

This paper finds the capacity of single-user discrete-time channels subject to both frequency-selective and time-selective fading, where the channel output is observed in additive Gaussian noise.

Differential Unitary Space-Time Modulation (DUSTM) and its earlier nondifferential counterpart, USTM, permit high-throughput MIMO communication entirely without the possession of channel state info

Differential unitary space-time modulation (DUSTM) and its earlier nondifferential counterpart, USTM, permit high-throughput multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication entirely without the

This talk summarises recent information theoretic developments in the context of the optical fiber communication channel.

Capacity regions are established for several two-sender, two- receiver channels with partial transmitter cooperation.

In multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) systems, spatial multiplexing can be employed to increase the throughput without the need for multiple antennas and expensive signal processin

While feedback does not increase the capacity of memoryless channels, the capacity of time-varying channels with feedback can be increased by exploiting the structure in the channel variations.

A coding theorem is proved for memoryless channels when the channel state feedback of finite cardinality can be designed.

We want to estimate the average capacity of MIMO network when several simultaneous emitters and an access point are randomly distributed in an innite fractal map embedded in a space of dimension D.