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Harish Viswanathan

Researcher at Bell Labs

Publications -  212
Citations -  9565

Harish Viswanathan is an academic researcher from Bell Labs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless network & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 204 publications receiving 8723 citations. Previous affiliations of Harish Viswanathan include Cornell University & Nokia.

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Relay-based deployment concepts for wireless and mobile broadband radio

TL;DR: An overview of important topics and applications in the context of relaying covers different approaches to exploiting the benefits of multihop communications via relays, such as solutions for radio range extension in mobile and wireless broadband cellular networks and solutions to combat shadowing at high radio frequencies.
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The CEO problem [multiterminal source coding]

TL;DR: There does not exist a finite value of R for which even infinitely many agents can make D arbitrarily small, and in this isolated-agents case the asymptotic behavior of the minimal error frequency in the limit as L and then R tend to infinity is determined.
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Communications in the 6G Era

TL;DR: The other major technology transformations that are likely to define 6G are discussed: cognitive spectrum sharing methods and new spectrum bands; the integration of localization and sensing capabilities into the system definition, the achievement of extreme performance requirements on latency and reliability; new network architecture paradigms involving sub-networks and RAN-Core convergence; and new security and privacy schemes.
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Downlink capacity evaluation of cellular networks with known-interference cancellation

TL;DR: This work generalizes the zero-forcing beamforming technique to the multiple receive antennas case and uses this as the baseline for the packet data throughput evaluation, and examines the long-term average throughputs that can be achieved using the proportionally fair scheduling algorithm.
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The quadratic Gaussian CEO problem

TL;DR: There is a significant loss between the cases when the agents are allowed to convene and when they are not, and it is established that the distortion decays asymptotically only as R-l.