Saturday - Student Poster Presentations 3

Coding, Communications, and Networks

 

Information Theory and Applications

Andrew J Wong A VLSI architecture for high-throughput decoding of the optical communication ITU G.975.1 standard LDPC code
Hongchao Zhou Efficiently Generating Random Bits from Finite State Markov Chains
Ilan Shomorony Simple, explicit codes for tracking
Jie Xing Extending Berger-Levy Bits/Joule-Maximizing Neuron Theory to a Model With Unequal Synaptic Weights
Navid Abedini A SAT-Based Approach to Determine Optimal Fix-free Codes
S. Figen Oktem Time-frequency support approach to sub-Nyquist sampling
Yudong Chen Model and Computational Techniques for a Class of Large Scale Stochastic Scheduling Problem
Cagatay Capar Physical-Layer-Enhanced Wireless Secret Key Exchange
Nebojsa Milosavljevic The Role of Game Theory in Key Agreement Over a Public Channel
Yen-Wei Huang On the Fingerprinting Capacity Game Under the Marking Assumption
Chandrashekhar Thejaswi PS Two-Hop Interference Flows
Gireeja Ranade Network Extensions of Witsenhausen's counterexample
Kanes Sutuntivorakoon Single-codebook Interference Channels
Kung-Chuan Hsu Advancing Primitive Relay Channels
Omar Mehanna On Achievable Rates of the Two-user Symmetric Gaussian Interference Channel
Rajiv Soundararajan The Vacationing CEO Problem: Achievable rates and outer bounds
Sreeram Kannan Approximately Optimal Broadcasting in Wireless Networks
Stefano Rini The cognitive interference channel
Yury Polyanskiy Benefit of feedback for channel coding and energy-per-bit
Ben-Yue Chang Event-Triggered Dynamic Scheduling on LDPC Min-Sum Decoding