Natasha Devroye, Ph.D.

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2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Vahid Tarokh grad student 2007 Harvard
 (Information theoretic limits of cognition and cooperation in wireless networks.)
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Shahi S, Tuninetti D, Devroye N. (2022) The Strongly Asynchronous Massive Access Channel. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 25
Dytso A, Bustin R, Tuninetti D, et al. (2018) On the Minimum Mean $p$ th Error in Gaussian Noise Channels and Its Applications Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 64: 2012-2037
Dytso A, Bustin R, Tuninetti D, et al. (2018) On Communication Through a Gaussian Channel With an MMSE Disturbance Constraint Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 64: 513-530
Nartasilpa N, Salim A, Tuninetti D, et al. (2018) Communications System Performance and Design in the Presence of Radar Interference Ieee Transactions On Communications. 66: 4170-4185
Shahi S, Tuninetti D, Devroye N. (2018) On the Capacity of the AWGN Channel With Additive Radar Interference Ieee Transactions On Communications. 66: 629-643
Chen Y, Devroye N. (2017) Zero-Error Relaying for Primitive Relay Channels Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 7708-7715
Maamari D, Devroye N, Tuninetti D. (2016) Coverage in mmWave Cellular Networks with Base Station Co-Operation Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 15: 2981-2994
Cheng Z, Devroye N, Liu T. (2016) The Degrees of Freedom of Full-Duplex Bidirectional Interference Networks with and Without a MIMO Relay Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 15: 2912-2924
Chen Y, Song Y, Devroye N. (2016) The Capacity Region of the $L$ -User Gaussian Inverse Compute-and-Forward Problem Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 62: 6953-6968
Dytso A, Tuninetti D, Devroye N. (2016) Interference as Noise: Friend or Foe? Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 62: 3561-3596
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