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Multiple Access Channels with Bi-Directional Links

Mathematics of Relaying and Cooperation in Communication Networks
April 11,2006 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Speakers:
Sabharwal, Ashutosh
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Abstract:

Most networks allow bi-directional communication, i.e., allowing receivers to send messages back to the transmitters but with the feedback link sharing the same bandwidth as the forward link. In this talk, we will study multiple access channels with bi-directional links and explore the role of receiver participation.

Lecture #12299

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