Technical Program

I.1: Broadcast Channel I

Session Type: Lecture
Track: Network Information Theory
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Session Chair: Yingbin Liang, Ohio State University
 
I.1.1: DoF Region of the Decentralized MIMO Broadcast Channel—How many informed antennas do we need?
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         Antonio Bazco-Nogueras; EURECOM
         Arash Davoodi; Carnegie Mellon University
         Paul de Kerret; EURECOM
         David Gesbert; EURECOM
         Nicolas Gresset; Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe
         Syed Jafar; University of California, Irvine
 
I.1.2: The Fading Gaussian Broadcast Channel with Channel State Information and Output Feedback
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         Siyao Li; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Daniela Tuninetti; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Natasha Devroye; University of Illinois at Chicago
 
I.1.3: When does Partial Noisy Feedback Enlarge the Capacity of a Gaussian Broadcast Channel?
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         Aditya Narayan Ravi; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Sibi Raj B. Pillai; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
         Vinod M. Prabhakaran; Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
         Michele Wigger; Telecom Paris Tech, France
 
I.1.4: On the Capacity Region of the Three-Receiver Broadcast Channel With Receiver Message Cognition
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         Mohamed Salman; University of Colorado-Boulder
         Mahesh Varanasi; University of Colorado-Boulder
 

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IEEE ISIT 2021

2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

11-16 July 2021 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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