NASIT2009 Thursday - Student Poster Presentations (1/2)
Titles of posters presented on Thursday 08/13 11am-12:30pm
- Debashis Dash Rice University Paranoid Secondary: Power-control for Bursty Cognitive Interference Channel
- Nebojsa Milosavljevic University of California Berkeley Secure Communication using an Untrusted Relay via Sources and Channels
- Jonathan Ponniah University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign An Achievable Rate Region for the Two-Way Two-Relay Channel
- David Kao Rice University Impact of Network Topology Knowledge on Fairness: A Geometric Approach
- Hamid Behroozi Queen's University Hybrid Digital-Analog Joint Source-Channel Codes for Broadcasting Correlated Gaussian Sources
- Xuechen Chen University of California in Riverside High Resolution Predictive and Transform Wyner-Zive Coding of Gaussian Sources
- Shirin Jalali Stanford University An Implementable Scheme for Universal Lossy Compression
- Hemant Kowshik University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Zero Error Function Computation in Sensor Networks
- Matt Reyes University of Michigan Arithmetic Encoding of Markov Random Fields
- Xi Liu Polytechnic Institute of NYU A Secure Communication Game with a Relay Helping the Eavesdropper
- Jing Yang University of Maryland, College Park Delay-minimal Transmission for Average Power Constrained Multi-access Communications
- Chia-han Lee University of Notre Dame Interference in the Cognitive Radio Networks
- Raheleh Niati Carleton University On Code Design in Joint MAC Scheduling and Wireless Network Coding
- Rui (Ray) Ma University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Using Feedback Information Theory and Statistical Signal Processing for Designing High-performance Brain Machine Interface
- Raghunandan Stanford Universiy Matrix Completion from a Few Entries
- Yihong Wu Princeton University Fundamental Limits of Almost Lossless Analog Compression
- Sunil Srinivasa University of Notre Dame Path Loss Exponent Estimation in a Large Field of Interferers
- Yan Zhu Northwestern University Isotropic MIMO Interference Channels without CSIT: The Loss of Degrees of Freedom
- Amin Jafarian California Institute of Technology Breaking Through the Thresholds: an Analysis for Iterative Reweighted L1 Minimization Algorithm via the Grassmann Angle Framework
- Fabio Iannello New Jersey Institute of Technology On the Design of Passive RFID Tags with RF-energy Harvesting
- Viveck Cadambe University of California, Irvine When is Separate Coding Optimal in Parallel Wireless Networks?
- Lili Zhang Texas A&M University Capacity Bound and Achievable Rates for Half-duplex Gaussian Relay Channels with Correlated Noises
- Radha Krishna Ganti University of Notre Dame The Transport Capacity of a Wireless Network is a Subadditive Euclidean Functional
- Kyle Morrison University of Massachusetts Amherst A Unified Framework for Low-Complexity Ultra-Wideband Signaling
- Mahdi Ramezani University of Alberta Disjoint LDPC Coding for Gaussian Broadcast Channels
- Amin A. Gohari University of California, Berkeley Evaluation of Marton's Inner Bound for the General Broadcast Channel
- Min Li The Pennsylvania State University Structured LDPC Code Design and its Reconfigurable Decoder Implementation
- Mohsen Sardari Georgia Tech File Sharing in Distributed Networks with Minimum Delay