Scaling of the Unicast and Multicast Capacity Regions of Wireless Networks
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Stochastic Processes in Communication Sciences
Single-parameter capacity scaling in wireless networks under a specific uniform traffic pattern has been widely studied over the last decade. In general networks, however, different users may generate traffic at widely different rates for destinations that are located at widely different distances. In this talk, we discuss some recent results that obtain scaling characterization under essentially arbitrary unicast/multicast traffic patterns, and thus determine the scaling of essentially the entire unicast/multicast capacity regions. (This talk is based on joint works with U. Niesen, S. Subramanian, D. Shah, and S. Shakkottai.)
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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