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Arbitrarily varying channel

An arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is a communication channel model used in coding theory, and was first introduced by Blackwell, Breiman, and… 
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2018
2018
This paper considers list-decoding for the Gaussian arbitrarily-varying channel under the average probability of error criterion… 
2014
2014
Research activities reveal a trend from an exclusive to a shared use of certain frequency bands. Then, uncoordinated interference… 
2011
2011
We consider the problem of communicating over an unknown and arbitrarily varying channel, using feedback. This paper focuses on… 
2008
2008
A deterministic dirty-paper coding strategy for communication over an arbitrarily varying channel with an interference signal… 
2006
2006
The random coding capacity of the Gaussian arbitrarily varying channel (GAVC) under a maximal probability of error criterion is… 
2006
2006
We prove that the average error capacity Cq of a quantum arbitrarily varying channel (QAVC) equals 0 or else the random code… 
1996
1996
The minimum probability of error achievable by random codes on the arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is investigated. New… 
1995
1995
We introduce probabilistic communication models with localized errors and determine the optimal rates of codes, if a priori error… 
1991
1991
The arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) models a channel with unknown parameters that change with time in an arbitrary way from one… 
1988
1988
The random coding capacity of a vector Gaussian arbitrarily varying channel (VGAVC) is determined, along with a simple general…