Poster presentations
One of the goals of the European School of Information Theory is to promote interaction and collaboration among students. To this end, all students are required to present their work in a poster presentation. Non-students are also welcomed to present their work in the poster session. Students who have just started their doctoral studies and have not yet obtained publishable results may also present the topic chosen for their thesis (including state-of-the-art and preliminary results).
We have no strict requirements for the poster format. You can choose any format you feel confortable with. We will provide space for hanging up to A0 size posters (84x120cm). Before each poster session, participants will introduce their work to the whole audience in a 2-minutes presentation. Presenters can use slides to support their introduction.
Poster Session Mo1 Monday 15:30
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Insertion-deletion channels
Mahed Abroshan (University of Cambridge, UK) -
Nonasymptotic coding-rate bounds for binary erasure channels with feedback
Rahul Devassy (Chalmers university of technology, Sweden) -
BER EXIT chart analysis for high rate codes based on the parallel concatenation of RCM and LDGM codes
Imanol Granada (Tecnun - Universidad de Navarra, Spain) -
Sparse superposition codes and compressed sensing with spatially-coupled design matrices
Kuan Hsieh (University of Cambridge, UK) -
Throughput-efficient relay assisted HARQ
Alaa Khreis (Télécom ParisTech, France) -
Codes with all symbol locality and availability
Stanislav Kruglik (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia) -
A high-SNR normal approximation for single-antenna Rayleigh block-fading channels
Alejandro Lancho Serrano (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) -
Information bottleneck based implementation of the sum-product algorithm for binary LDPC codes
Tobias Monsees (Universität Bremen, Germany) -
An achievable DoF region for the two-user non-coherent MIMO broadcast channels with statistical CSI
Khac-Hoang Ngo (CentraleSuplec, Huawei Technologies, France) -
Low-latency ultra-reliable 5G communications: finite-blocklength bounds and coding schemes
Johan Östman (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) -
Caching in Gaussian interference channels with QoS constraints
Estefania Recayte (DLR - German Aerospace Agency, Germany)
Poster Session Tu2 Tuesday 15:30
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Generalized degrees-of-freedom of the 2-user case MISO broadcast channel with distributed CSIT
Antonio Bazco Nogueras (EURECOM, Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe, France) -
Physical layer security for next generation communication systems
Jennifer Chakravarty (University of Bristol, UK) -
Alpha fair coded caching
Asma Ghorbel (Centrale Supelec, France) -
Quantized precoding for massive MU-MIMO
Sven Jacobsson (Ericsson Research and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) -
Time-limited signaling over band-limited channels
Youssef Jaffal (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) -
Achieving strong secrecy over a class of symmetric degraded broadcast channels using low-complexity polar codes
Jaume del Olmo (Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain) -
A multiple description CEO problem with log-loss distortion
Georg Pichler (TU Wien, Austria) -
On multilevel coding schemes based on non-binary LDPC codes
Valeriya Potapova (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia) -
Strategies for Expectation Propagation (EP) turbo equalization
Irene Santos (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) -
Predicting decoding thresholds of punctured turbo-like code ensembles on the AWGN channel
Muhammad Umar Farooq (Lund University, Sweden) -
The block-fading bursty interference channel
Grace S. Villacrés Estrada (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Poster Session We3 Wednesday 15:30
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Successive cancellation list decoding of single parity-check product codes
Mustafa Cemil Coskun (Technische Universität München, Germany) -
New asymptotic bound for binary t-IPPS codes
Elena Egorova (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia) -
Hypothesis testing in a Heegard-Berger setup with one way cooperation
Pierre Escamilla (Huawei, France) -
Transmission of correlated sources over networks in remote sensing
Samet Gelincik (Telecom ParisTech, France) -
LDPC code design for fast fading interference channels
Mahdi Shakiba Herfeh (Bilkent University, Turkey) -
Improving the iterative decoding threshold for tail-biting spatially coupled LDPC codes
Thomas Jerkovits (German Aerospace Center, Germany) -
Broadcast channels with covert messages
David Kibloff (Inria, France) -
Tight outer bound and its achievability in two-user erasure broadcast channel
Zheng Li (CentraleSupélec, France) -
TCM design by optimized set partitioning
Aleksandar Minja (University of Novi Sad, Serbia) -
Information theoretic analysis of the structure-dynamics relationships in complex systems
Septimia Sarbu (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) -
Information theory and neural-based molecular communications
Mladen Veletic (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Poster Session Th4 Thursday 15:00
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Performance analysis of linear estimators of the unseen
Giorgio Arici (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy) -
Dictionary based source coding for low bit rate marine broadcasts
Gary Benson (QinetiQ, UK) -
Advanced decoders for polar codes
Ludovic Chandesris (ETIS ENSEA/UCP/CNRS, France) -
Comparison of enumerative and probabilistic shaping for short block lengths
Yunus Can Gültekin (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands) -
Compute–forward multiple access (CFMA): practical code design
Sula Erixhen (EPFL-IC-LINX, Switzerland) -
Reordered ExpG turbo code joint source channel coding for text based communications
Alex Hamilton (University of Southampton, UK) -
Simultaneous information and energy transmission in the interference channel
Nizar Khalfet (Inria, Lyon, France) -
Cooperative data exchange based on MSD codes
Su Li (EPFL-IC-LINX, Switzerland) -
On LDPC code ensembles with generalized constraints
Yanfang Liu (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) -
Asynchronous ALOHA with multiple base station and directional antennas
Aleksandar Mastilovic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia) -
Reliable transmission of correlated sources over the multiple access channel
Arezou Rezazadeh (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain )
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The capacity of a quantum channel for simultaneous transmission of classical and quantum information
Farzin Salek Shishavan (Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain)