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Publications


Journal Papers:

  • U.Niesen and C.Fragouli and D.Tuninetti, On Capacity of Line Networks, submitted to IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, editor Tom Ritchardson, December 2005 (pdf)
  • P.Berlin and D.Tuninetti, LDPC codes for Fading Gaussian Broadcast Channels, IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, Vol.51, No.6, pp.2173-2182, June 2005. (ps)
  • G.Caire, D.Tuninetti, and S.Verdu, Variable-rate coding for slowly-fading Gaussian Channels, IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, Vol.50, No.10, pp.2271-2292, October 2004. (ps)
  • G.Caire, D.Tuninetti, and S.Verdu, Suboptimality of TDMA in the low-power regime, IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, Vol.50, No.4, pp.608-620, April 2004. (ps)
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, The Long-term average capacity region per unit cost with application to protocol for sensor networks, European Trans. on Telecomm.: Special Issue on Selected Papers from the Conference "European Wireless 2002", ETT Vol.14, No.1, pp.?-?, January-February 2003. (ps)
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, The optimal throughput of some wireless multiaccess systems, IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, Vol.48, No.10, pp.2773-2785, October 2002. (ps)
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, ARQ protocols for the Gaussian collision channel, IEEE Trans. on Inform. Theory, Vol.47, No.5, pp.1971-1988, July 2001. (ps)

Conference Papers:

  • U.Niesen and C.Fragouli and D.Tuninetti, Scaling Laws for Line Networks: from zero-error to min-cut capacity, submitted to ISIT 2006, to be held in Seattle, USA, July 2006 (pdf).
  • D.Tuninetti, in collaboration with U.Niesen and C.Fragouli, On Capacity of Line Networks, ITA UCSD, San Diego, USA, Feb. 2006 (pdf).
  • U.Niesen and C.Fragouli and D.Tuninetti, On cascade of Channels with Finite Complexity Intermediate Processing, Allerton Conference 2005, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois USA, September 2005 (pdf).
  • D.Tuninetti and C.Fragouli, On the throughput improvement due to limited complexity processing at relay nodes, ISIT2005, Adelaide, Australia, September 2005  (pdf).
  • D.Tuninetti and C.Fragouli, Processing along the way: forwarding vs. coding, ISITA2004, Parma, Italy, October 2004 (pdf).
  • P.Berlin and D.Tuninetti, LDPC codes for Fading Gaussian Broadcast Channels, SPAWC2004, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2004.
  • D.Tuninetti and S.Shamai, On Two-user Fading Gaussian Broadcast Channels with Perfect Channel State Information at the Receivers IEEE Int. Symp. on Inform. Theory, ISIT 2003, Yokohama, Japan, July 2003.
  • D.Tuninetti and S.Shamai, Gaussian Broadcast Channels with State Information at the Receivers DIMACS Workshop on Network Information Theory, DIMACS Center at Rutgers University, Piscataway, USA, March 2003.
  • D.Tuninetti, G.Caire and S.Verdu, Fading multiaccess channels in the wideband regime: the impact of delay constraints, IEEE Int. Symp. on Inform. Theory, ISIT 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2002.
  • D.Tuninetti, G.Caire and S.Verdu, Is TDMA optimal in the low power regime?, IEEE Int. Symp. on Inform. Theory, ISIT 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2002.
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, The long-term average capacity per unit energy with applications to protocols for sensor networks, European Wireless 2002, Florence, Italy, February, 2002. Best Student Paper Award.
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, The effect of delay constraint and causal feedback on the wideband performance of multiaccess block-fading channels, 36th Asilomar Conf. on Signals, Systems and Computers Asilomar, Pacific Grove, CA, November 2001.
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, The optimal throughput of some wireless multiaccess systems, IEEE Int. Symp. on Inform. Theory, ISIT 2001, Washington D.C., USA, June 2001.
  • D.Tuninetti and G.Caire, ARQ protocols for the Gaussian collision channel, IEEE Int. Symp. on Inform. Theory, ISIT 2000, Sorrento, Italy, June 2000.

PhD Thesis:

  • D.Tuninetti On Multi-user Information Theory for Block-Fading Wireless Channels, Mobile Communication Laboratory, Eurecom Institute, Sophia Antiplois, France. Supervisor: Prof. Giuseppe Caire. Defended: March 2002. (ps)