NASIT2009 Wednesday - Student Poster Presentations
Titles of posters presented on Wednesday 08/13 4-6pm
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Ji Zhu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Stability of Peer-churn P2P File Transferring system
- Alan Kaplan Washington University in St. Louis Hidden Markov Models for Biometrics
- Sirin Nitinawarat University of Maryland, College Park Perfect Secrecy and Steiner Tree Packing
- Po-Hsiang Lai Washington University in Saint Louis Minimum Description Length, Graphs and Clustering with Exemplars
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Onur Gungor Ohio State University Joint Power and Secret Key Buffer Management to Achieve Delay Limited Secrecy
- Aditya Mahajan Yale Compound Channels with Feedback: Error-exponent of Training Based Schemes
- Sundaram Vanka University of Notre Dame On Consensus over Stochastically Switching Directed Topologies
- Hang Zhou Northwestern University Optimal Spectrum Allocation in Gaussian Interference Networks
- Niranjay Ravindran University of Minnesota MIMO Downlink Systems with Limited Feedback of Channel Information
- Yen-Wei Huang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Saddle-point Solution of the Fingerprinting Capacity Game Under the Marking Assumption
- Yue Zhao UCLA Optimal Spectrum Management in Multiuser Interference Channels
- I-Hsiang Wang University of California, Berkeley Interference Mitigation Through Limited Receiver Cooperation
- Mohamed Abou El Seoud University of Texas at Dallas Opportunistic Wireless Relay Channels
- Chuan Huang Texas A&M University Asymptotic Capacity of Large Fading Relay Networks under Random Attacks
- Ka Hung HUI Northwestern University Performance Analysis of MAC Protocols in Wireless Line Networks using Statistical Mechanics
- Rohit Naini University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Harnessing Mobility in Adhoc Networks
- Wei Liu Syracuse University Message Transmission and State Estimation Over Gaussian Broadcast Channels
- Chee Wei Tan California Institute of Technology Fast Algorithms and Performance Bounds for Sum Rate Maximization in Wireless Networks
- Sormeh Shadbakht California Institute of Technology Network Information Theory and Entropy Power Inequality
- Byung-Hak Kim Texas A&M University Towards an Information-Theoretic Approach to Collaborative Filtering
- Beiyu Rong University of Maryland, College Park Protocol-level Cooperation in Wireless networks
- Yalin Sagduyu Northwestern University Network Coding Overhead
- Samantha Summerson Rice University Hybrid Relaying for the Parallel Relay Network
- Ertugrul Necdet Ciftcioglu Pennsylvania State University Cost Sharing with Network Coding in Two-Way Relay Networks with Stochastic Traffic
- Stefano Rini University of Illinois at Chicago High SNR approximation of Cognitive Channels
- Mayank Bakshi California Institute of Technology Feedback and Network Capacity
- Xiaohu Shang Princeton University On the Optimality of Beamforming for Multi-User MISO Interference Channels with Single-User Detection
- Ehsan Ardestani UCSD Control Formulation for the Multiple Access Channel with Feedback
- Zhenhua Gong University of Notre Dame Implementation of OFDM-based Superposition Coding
- Peng Wu University of Minnesota Coding versus ARQ in Fading Channels: How reliable should the PHY be?
- Deniz Gunduz Princeton/ Stanford University Identification over Multiple Databases
- Jinwoo Shin MIT Distributed Scheduling using Reversible Dynamics
- Claude Shannon Bell Labs A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits