The following pages link to Aylin Yener (Q1773623):
Displaying 37 items.
- Noncoherent multiuser communications: multistage detection and selective filtering (Q1773624) (← links)
- Time-slotted multiuser MIMO systems: beamforming and scheduling strategies (Q2570589) (← links)
- Relaying for Multiuser Networks in the Absence of Codebook Information (Q2978730) (← links)
- MIMO Wiretap Channels With Unknown and Varying Eavesdropper Channel States (Q2983326) (← links)
- Degrees of Freedom for the MIMO Multi-Way Relay Channel (Q2986366) (← links)
- Providing Secrecy With Structured Codes: Two-User Gaussian Channels (Q2986436) (← links)
- Multiple Access Channels With States Causally Known at Transmitters (Q2989353) (← links)
- The Multiway Relay Channel (Q2989445) (← links)
- Strong Secrecy and Reliable Byzantine Detection in the Presence of an Untrusted Relay (Q2989452) (← links)
- Symmetric Capacity of the Gaussian Interference Channel With an Out-of-Band Relay to Within 1.15 Bits (Q2989826) (← links)
- The General Gaussian Multiple-Access and Two-Way Wiretap Channels: Achievable Rates and Cooperative Jamming (Q3604662) (← links)
- The Gaussian Multiple Access Wire-Tap Channel (Q3604914) (← links)
- Interference management for CDMA systems through power control, multiuser detection, and beamforming (Q4553050) (← links)
- Polar Coding for the Multiple Access Wiretap Channel via Rate-Splitting and Cooperative Jamming (Q4562149) (← links)
- Secure Degrees of Freedom for the MIMO Wire-Tap Channel With a Multi-Antenna Cooperative Jammer (Q4566571) (← links)
- A New Wiretap Channel Model and Its Strong Secrecy Capacity (Q4566764) (← links)
- MIMO-CDMA systems: signature and beamformer design with various levels of feedback (Q4587853) (← links)
- Subset Source Coding (Q4682892) (← links)
- Lossy Coding of Correlated Sources Over a Multiple Access Channel: Necessary Conditions and Separation Results (Q4682898) (← links)
- Universal Covertness for Discrete Memoryless Sources (Q4958241) (← links)
- Learning an Adversary’s Actions for Secret Communication (Q5123809) (← links)
- Benefits of Cache Assignment on Degraded Broadcast Channels (Q5211488) (← links)
- Non-Asymptotic Achievable Rates for Gaussian Energy-Harvesting Channels: Save-and-Transmit and Best-Effort (Q5211501) (← links)
- Strongly Secure Multiuser Communication and Authentication With Anonymity Constraints (Q5211618) (← links)
- Generalizing Multiple Access Wiretap and Wiretap II Channel Models: Achievable Rates and Cost of Strong Secrecy (Q5224136) (← links)
- Secret-Key Generation in Many-to-One Networks: An Integrated Game-Theoretic and Information-Theoretic Approach (Q5224137) (← links)
- The Gaussian Many-to-One Interference Channel With Confidential Messages (Q5280925) (← links)
- The Gaussian Interference Relay Channel: Improved Achievable Rates and Sum Rate Upperbounds Using a Potent Relay (Q5280933) (← links)
- Correction to: “The Gaussian Multiple Access Wire-Tap Channel” and “The General Gaussian Multiple Access and Two-Way Wire-Tap Channels: Achievable Rates and Cooperative Jamming” [Dec 08 5747-5755 and Jun 08 2735-2751] (Q5281328) (← links)
- Cooperation With an Untrusted Relay: A Secrecy Perspective (Q5281342) (← links)
- The Role of Feedback in Two-Way Secure Communications (Q5346212) (← links)
- Degraded Broadcast Diamond Channels With Noncausal State Information at the Source (Q5346219) (← links)
- MIMO Multiple Access Channel With an Arbitrarily Varying Eavesdropper: Secrecy Degrees of Freedom (Q5346405) (← links)
- Guiding Blind Transmitters: Degrees of Freedom Optimal Interference Alignment Using Relays (Q5346413) (← links)
- Transceiver Optimization forMultiuser MIMO Systems (Q5353977) (← links)
- The Binary Energy Harvesting Channel With a Unit-Sized Battery (Q5358567) (← links)
- The Gaussian multiple access wiretap channel with selfish transmitters: a coalitional game theory perspective (Q6670194) (← links)