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Tu-PM1-2: Degrees of Freedom in Networks

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Tuesday, June 16, 15:00 - 16:40
Location: S224-225 (L2)
Session Chair: Daniela Tuninetti, University of Illinois at Chicago
 
  Tu-PM1-2.1: On the DOF of Two-User Interference Channel with an Instantaneous Relay
         Tang Liu; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Daniela Tuninetti; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Sae-Young Chung; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
 
  Tu-PM1-2.2: On the Separability of GDOF Region for Parallel Gaussian Tin Optimal Interference Networks
         Hua Sun; University of California, Irvine
         Syed Jafar; University of California, Irvine
 
  Tu-PM1-2.3: A Relay Can Increase Degrees of Freedom in Bursty MIMO Interference Networks
         Sunghyun Kim; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
         I-Hsiang Wang; National Taiwan University
         Changho Suh; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
 
  Tu-PM1-2.4: Degrees of Freedom Region of the MIMO Two-Transmit, Two-Receive Network with General Message Sets
         Yao Wang; University of Colorado
         Mahesh Varanasi; University of Colorado
 
  Tu-PM1-2.5: Degrees of Freedom of the MIMO Interference Channel with Parallel Multicasting
         Jinyuan Chen; Stanford University
         Andrea Goldsmith; Stanford University
         Ayfer Özgür; Stanford University
         Sheng Yang; CentraleSupélec