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47th ACSSC 2013: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
- Michael B. Matthews:
2013 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, November 3-6, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-2390-8 - Dani Korpi, Sathya Venkatasubramanian, Taneli Riihonen, Lauri Anttila, Strasdosky Otewa, Clemens Icheln, Katsuyuki Haneda, Sergei A. Tretyakov, Mikko Valkama, Risto Wichman:
Advanced self-interference cancellation and multiantenna techniques for full-duplex radios. 3-8 - Daniel W. Bliss, Yu Rong:
Effects of channel estimation errors on in-band full-duplex MIMO radios using adaptive transmit spatial mitigation. 9-13 - Achaleshwar Sahai, Suhas N. Diggavi, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
On uplink/downlink full-duplex networks. 14-18 - Dongkyu Kim, Hyungsik Ju, Seokjung Kim, Haesoon Lee, Daesik Hong:
Transmit antenna-switched receive diversity for bi-directional beamforming in two-way communications. 19-23 - Ying Cui, Edmund M. Yeh:
Enhancing the delay performance of dynamic backpressure algorithms. 27-31 - Chao Yang, Ling Shi, Wann-Jiun Ma:
A study of estimation and communication tradeoff using an event-based approach. 32-36 - Pascal Bondon:
ARCH modeling in the presence of missing data. 39-43 - Yiyong Feng, Daniel P. Palomar:
Robust order execution under box uncertainty sets. 44-48 - Mark M. Christiansen, Ken R. Duffy, Flávio du Pin Calmon, Muriel Médard:
Guessing a password over a wireless channel (on the effect of noise non-uniformity). 51-55 - Heng Zhou, Lauren M. Huie, Lifeng Lai:
Key generation through two-way relay channels under active attacks. 56-60 - Onur Güngör, Can Emre Koksal, Hesham El Gamal:
An information theoretic approach to RF fingerprinting. 61-65 - Daphney-Stavroula Zois, Urbashi Mitra:
A unified framework for energy efficient physical activity tracking. 69-73 - Harshvardhan Vathsangam, Mi Zhang, Alexander Tarashansky, Alexander A. Sawchuk, Gaurav S. Sukhatme:
Towards practical energy expenditure estimation with mobile phones. 74-79 - Zhilin Zhang, Bhaskar D. Rao, Tzyy-Ping Jung:
Compressed sensing for energy-efficient wireless telemonitoring: Challenges and opportunities. 80-85 - Ju Gao, Emre Ertin, Santosh Kumar, Mustafa al'Absi:
Contactless sensing of physiological signals using wideband RF probes. 86-90 - Miaowen Wen, Xiang Cheng, Xilin Cheng, Liuqing Yang, Dongliang Duan, Bingli Jiao:
Effective intercarrier interference reduction techniques for OFDM underwater acoustic communications. 93-97 - Hamid Ramezani, Geert Leus:
Dynamic multi-channel packet scheduling in an underwater acoustic sensor network. 98-102 - Kivanc Kerse, Fatemeh Fazel, Milica Stojanovic:
Target localization and tracking in a random access sensor network. 103-107 - Vinay K. Chippa, Swagath Venkataramani, Srimat T. Chakradhar, Kaushik Roy, Anand Raghunathan:
Approximate computing: An integrated hardware approach. 111-117 - Henrik Ohlsson, Allen Y. Yang, Roy Dong, S. Shankar Sastry:
Nonlinear basis pursuit. 115-119 - Biplab Deka, Alex A. Birklykke, Henry Duwe, Vikash K. Mansinghka, Rakesh Kumar:
Markov chain algorithms: A template for building future robust low power systems. 118-125 - Milos D. Ercegovac:
On approximate arithmetic. 126-130 - Bashar I. Ahmad, Wei Dai, Cong Ling:
Model-based compressive Harmonic-Aware Matching Pursuit: An evaluation. 133-137 - William Guicquero, Antoine Dupret, Pierre Vandergheynst:
An adaptive compressive sensing with side information. 138-142 - William Guicquero, Antoine Dupret, Pierre Vandergheynst:
Multi-capture High Dynamic Range compressive imaging. 143-147 - Thomas L. Hansen, Peter Bjørn Jørgensen, Niels Lovmand Pedersen, Carles Navarro i Manchon, Bernard H. Fleury:
Bayesian compressed sensing with unknown measurement noise level. 148-152 - Bamrung Tausiesakul, Nuria González Prelcic:
Power spectrum blind sampling using minimum mean square error and weighted least squares. 153-157 - Yi Yang, Hayden Schaeffer, Wotao Yin, Stanley J. Osher:
Mixing space-time derivatives for video compressive sensing. 158-162 - Swayambhoo Jain, Akshay Soni, Jarvis D. Haupt:
Compressive measurement designs for estimating structured signals in structured clutter: A Bayesian Experimental Design approach. 163-167 - Davide Macagnano, Giuseppe Destino, Giuseppe Abreu:
Enhanced edge kernel estimation for robust positioning. 168-189 - Boya Qin, Yunlong Cai, Benoît Champagne, Minjian Zhao, Siamak Yousefi:
Low-complexity variable forgetting factor constant modulus RLS-based algorithm for blind adaptive beamforming. 171-175 - Christ D. Richmond, Larry L. Horowitz:
Parameter bounds under misspecified models. 176-180 - Benjamin Friedlander:
High resolution Doppler and delay estimation. 181-185 - Tayem Nizar, M. Omer, Gami Hiren, J. Nayfeh:
QR-TLS ESPRIT for source localization and frequency estimations. 190-194 - Tayem Nizar, M. Omer, S. A. Raza, J. Nayfeh, M. El. Lakkis:
Parallel TSQR-TLS and QR-TLS factorization for joint time delay and frequency estimation. 195-199 - Li Ding, Changchang Liu, Weidong Chen:
Analyzing the FD-MIMO sparse imaging under carrier frequency offsets from the perspective of point spread function. 200-204 - Brian G. Agee:
A generalized framework for development of partially-updated signal and parameter estimation algorithms based on subspace optimization constraints. 205-212 - Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Edwin M. Sawan, Hyuncheol Park:
Cooperative AF wireless relay strategy under relay power constraint. 215-219 - Mingchun Chang, Min Dong:
SNR-based channel pairing design in multichannel TDBC-based two-way relaying. 220-224 - Junting Chen, Vincent K. N. Lau:
Convergence analysis of mixed timescale cross-layer stochastic optimization. 225-229 - Zhinan Xu, Thomas Zemen:
Grassmannian delay-tolerant limited feedback for interference alignment. 230-235 - Jaime Llorca, Antonia M. Tulino:
Minimum cost caching-aided multicast under arbitrary demand. 236-237 - Sattar Vakili, Qing Zhao:
Distributed node-weighted connected dominating set problems. 238-241 - K. Manasa, K. V. S. N. L. Manasa Priya, S. Sadhana Reddy, Sumohana S. Channappayya, Sivaramakrishna Vanjari, Dhananjaya Dendukuri, Swathy Sridharan, Tripurari Choudhary, Paridhi Bhandari:
An automated algorithm for the quantification of hCG level in novel fabric-based home pregnancy test kits. 245-247 - Brian O'Donnell, Alexander Maurer, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola:
Waveform processing for protein multi-alignment by mapping location, structure and property function attributes. 248-252 - Aminmohammad Roozgard, Nafise Barzigar, Pramode K. Verma, Samuel Cheng:
3D medical image denoising using 3D block matching and low-rank matrix completion. 253-257 - Sohini Roychowdhury, Dara Koozekanani, Keshab K. Parhi:
Automated denoising and segmentation of optical coherence tomography images. 258-262 - Jasmin Gonzalez, Sally L. Wood, Yuling Yan:
Fourier descriptor based diagnosis of vocal-fold partial asymmetry from high speed image sequences. 263-267 - Hadi Rezaeilouyeh, Mohammad H. Mahoor, Francisco G. La Rosa, Jun Jason Zhang:
Prostate cancer detection and gleason grading of histological images using shearlet transform. 268-272 - Hien Quoc Ngo, Erik G. Larsson:
Spectral efficiency of the multipair two-way relay channel with massive arrays. 275-279 - Xiang Gao, Fredrik Tufvesson, Ove Edfors:
Massive MIMO channels - Measurements and models. 280-284 - Shahram Zarei, Wolfgang H. Gerstacker, Robert Schober:
A low-complexity linear precoding and power allocation scheme for downlink massive MIMO systems. 285-290 - Jianwei Xie, Sennur Ulukus:
Secure degrees of freedom region of the Gaussian multiple access wiretap channel. 293-297 - Gianni Pasolini, Davide Dardari, Giuseppe Abreu, Stefano Severi:
The effect of channel spatial correlation on physical layer security in multi-antenna scenarios. 298-302 - João Almeida, João Barros:
Random puncturing for secrecy. 303-307 - Andrea Conti, Alberto Rabbachin, Jemin Lee, Moe Z. Win:
Interference engineering for heterogeneous wireless networks with secrecy. 308-312 - Santosh S. Vempala, Ying Xiao:
Complexity of learning subspace juntas and ICA. 320-324 - Shengbo Chen, Ness B. Shroff, Prasun Sinha:
Energy trading in the smart grid: From end-user's perspective. 327-331 - Parisa Mansourifard, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Tara Javidi:
Bayesian congestion control over a Markovian network bandwidth process. 332-336 - Bin Li, Ozgur Dalkilic, Atilla Eryilmaz:
Exploring the tradeoff between waiting time and service cost in non-asymptotic operating regimes. 337-341 - Cheng Chen, Randall A. Berry, Michael L. Honig, Vijay G. Subramanian:
Pricing and bandwidth optimization in heterogeneous wireless networks. 342-346 - Eftychios A. Pnevmatikakis, Josh Merel, Ari Pakman, Liam Paninski:
Bayesian spike inference from calcium imaging data. 349-353 - Tingting Xu, Massoud Stephane, Keshab K. Parhi:
Schizophrenia classification with single-trial MEG during language processing. 354-357 - Urs Köster, Bruno A. Olshausen, Charles M. Gray:
Modeling neural population data. 358-361 - Tao Hu, Zaid J. Towfic, Cengiz Pehlevan, Alex V. Genkin, Dmitri B. Chklovskii:
A neuron as a signal processing device. 362-366 - Emiliano Dall'Anese, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Optimal distributed generation placement in distribution systems via semidefinite relaxation. 369-373 - Mahnoosh Alizadeh, George Kesidis, Anna Scaglione:
Clustering consumption in queues: A scalable model for electric vehicle scheduling. 374-378 - Yuting Ji, Jinsub Kim, Robert J. Thomas, Lang Tong:
Forecasting real-time locational marginal price: A state space approach. 379-383 - Basel Alnajjab, Rick S. Blum:
Optimal design of sensor networks for enhanced ocean wave energy conversion. 384-388 - Andrew Becker, David Novo, Paolo Ienne:
Automated circuit elaboration from incomplete architectural descriptions. 391-395 - Jean-Michel Muller:
Avoiding double roundings in scaled Newton-Raphson division. 396-399 - Wesley Chu, Ali I. Unwala, Pohan Wu, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Implementation of a high speed multiplier using carry lookahead adders. 400-404 - Neil Burgess, David Raymond Lutz:
Exhaustive testing of Fused Multiply-Add RTL. 405-406 - Yuan Wang, Haonan Wang, Louis L. Scharf:
Scaled canonical coordinates for compression and transmission of noisy sensor measurements. 409-413 - Diego Valsesia, Giulio Coluccia, Enrico Magli:
Joint recovery algorithms using difference of innovations for distributed compressed sensing. 414-417 - Markus Leinonen, Marian Codreanu, Markku J. Juntti:
Distributed correlated data gathering in wireless sensor networks via compressed sensing. 418-422 - Venkata Pathuri Bhuvana, Melanie Schranz, Mario Huemer, Bernhard Rinner:
Distributed object tracking based on cubature Kalman filter. 423-427 - Xue Zhang, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Mahesh K. Banavar, Andreas Spanias:
Distributed location detection in wireless sensor networks. 428-432 - Sai Zhang, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Mahesh K. Banavar, Andreas Spanias:
Max-consensus using the soft maximum. 433-437 - Jun-Taek Kong, Jae-Woo Lee, Woo-Jin Song:
Diffusion LMS algorithm with multi-combination for distributed estimation over networks. 438-441 - Daniel Parker, Milica Stojanovic, Christopher Yu:
Exploiting temporal and spatial correlation in wireless sensor networks. 442-446 - Daniel E. Hack, Lee K. Patton, Braham Himed:
A unified detection framework for distributed active and passive RF sensing. 449-453 - Peilin Sun, Jun Tang, Shuang Wan, Ning Zhang:
Identifiability analysis of local oscillator phase self-calibration based on hybrid Cramér-Rao Bound in MIMO radar. 454-460 - Li Li, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Simultaneous Target and Multipath Positioning via multi-hypothesis single-cluster PHD filtering. 461-465 - Philippos Karagiannakis, Stephan Weiss:
Analysis of a purina fractal beamformer. 466-470 - Jani Saloranta, Davide Macagnano, Giuseppe Abreu:
Algebraic confidence in positioning problems. 471-475 - Neda Adib, Scott C. Douglas:
Root-MSE geolocation performance using angle-of-arrival measurements. 476-480 - Suk-Seung Hwang, Goo-Rak Kwon, Jae-Young Pyun, Seokjoo Shin:
AOA selection algorithm for multiple GPS signals. 481-485 - Nehemya Cohen, James Whitney, Dontae Ryan, Michel Reece:
An adaptive power amplifier and control subsytem for use in space-based software defined radio applications. 489-491 - Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Marco Re, Ilir Shuli, Lorenzo Simone:
Compressive sensing spectrum analysis for space autonomous radio receivers. 492-494 - Erica L. Daly, Jennifer T. Bernhard:
The rapidly tuned analog-to-information converter. 495-499 - Mohamed M. A. El-Aziz, Karim G. Seddik, Ayman Elezabi, Mohammed Nafie:
Performance and complexity comparison of near-optimal MIMO decoders. 500-504 - Ahmed Refaey, Sébastien Roy, Isabelle LaRoche, Benoit Gosselin:
Locally-connected Viterbi decoder architectures and their VLSI implementation for LDPC and convolutional codes. 505-509 - Mohamed H. Omar, Ahmed El-Mahmoudy, Karim G. Seddik, Ayman Elezabi:
On the Tail-Biting Convolutional Code Decoder for the LTE and LTE-A standards'. 510-514 - Soumak Mookherjee, Linda DeBrunner, Victor E. DeBrunner:
A hardware efficient technique for linear convolution of finite length sequences. 515-519 - Ayman Elezabi:
Novel architectures for squares, and sums of squares, of cross-correlations of bipolar sequences with applications to CDMA. 520-524 - Florian Meyer, Bernhard Etzlinger, Franz Hlawatsch, Andreas Springer:
A distributed particle-based belief propagation algorithm for cooperative simultaneous localization and synchronization. 527-531 - Yao Li, Lara Dolecek:
Effects of approximate representation in belief propagation for inference in wireless sensor networks. 532-536 - Tan A. Ngo, Murali Tummala, John C. McEachen:
Multicast collaborative beamforming from airborne wireless sensor network. 537-541 - Vatsal Sharan, Sudhir Kumar, Rajesh M. Hegde:
Localization of acoustic beacons using iterative null beamforming over ad-hoc wireless sensor networks. 542-546 - Mohammad Fanaei, Matthew C. Valenti, Natalia A. Schmid:
Limited-feedback-based channel-aware power allocation for linear distributed estimation. 547-551 - Karan Nathwani, Harish Padaki, Rajesh M. Hegde:
Multi channel reverberant speech enhancement using LP residual cepstrum. 555-559 - Ikuo Degawa, Kei Sato, Masaaki Ikehara:
Multipitch estimation and instrument recognition by exemplar-based sparse representation. 560-564 - Golrokh Mirzaei, Mohsin M. Jamali, Peter V. Gorsevski, Joseph P. Frizado, Verner P. Bingman:
Data fusion of IR and marine radar data. 565-568 - Myra Nam, Rhonda D. Phillips:
Multi-modal aerial image registration using spatial structure. 569-573 - Jake Gunther, Todd K. Moon, Matt Stites, Gustavious P. Williams:
Separating temperature, emissivity and downwelling radiance in thermal infrared pure-pixel hyperspectral images. 574-578 - M. Salman Asif, Felix Fernandes, Justin K. Romberg:
Low-complexity video compression and compressive sensing. 579-583 - Adam R. Margetts, Eric G. Torkildson, Rebekah Bartlett, Shawn Kraut:
Optimal training and data power allocation for distributed transmit beamforming. 587-591 - Patrick Bidigare, Donald Richard Brown, Shawn Kraut, Upamanyu Madhow:
MIMO channel prediction results on outdoor collected data. 592-596 - Rui Wang, D. Richard Brown III, Min Ni, Upamanyu Madhow, Patrick Bidigare:
Outage probability analysis of distributed reception with hard decision exchanges. 597-601 - David J. Love, Junil Choi, Patrick Bidigare:
Receive spatial coding for distributed diversity. 602-606 - Omur Ozel, Khurram Shahzad, Sennur Ulukus:
Energy harvesting communications with hybrid energy storage and processing cost. 609-613 - Burak Varan, Aylin Yener:
Multi-pair and multi-way communications using energy harvesting nodes. 614-618 - Max Regan, Pulkit Grover:
Intrusion detection for wireless power networks, near-field communication, and side-channel attacks. 619-621 - Kaibin Huang, Erik G. Larsson:
Simultaneous information and power transfer over broadband channels: Fixed coding rates. 622-626 - Subhro Das, José M. F. Moura:
Distributed Kalman filtering and Network Tracking Capacity. 629-633 - Jun Ye Yu, Deniz Üstebay, Stéphane Blouin, Michael G. Rabbat, Mark Coates:
Distributed underwater acoustic source localization and tracking. 634-638 - Jia Chen, Ioannis D. Schizas:
Distributed sparse canonical correlation analysis in clustering sensor data. 639-643 - Oktay Ölmez, Aditya Ramamoorthy:
Constructions of fractional repetition codes from combinatorial designs. 647-651 - Ulric J. Ferner, Tong Wang, Muriel Médard:
Network coded storage with multi-resolution codes. 652-656 - Zhimin Peng, Ming Yan, Wotao Yin:
Parallel and distributed sparse optimization. 659-646 - Rick Chartrand, Emil Y. Sidky, Xiaochuan Pan:
Nonconvex compressive sensing for X-ray CT: An algorithm comparison. 665-669 - Julianne Chung, Matthias Chung:
Computing optimal low-rank matrix approximations for image processing. 670-674 - Fangrong Peng, Biao Chen:
Decentralized estimation with correlated additive noise: Does dependency always imply redundancy? 677-681 - Olivier Besson, Yuri I. Abramovich:
Expected likelihood approach for low sample support covariance matrix estimation in angular central Gaussian distributions. 682-686 - Yuejie Chi, Yuxin Chen:
Compressive recovery of 2-D off-grid frequencies. 687-691 - Bosung Kang, Vishal Monga, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
Efficient approximation of structured covariance under joint Toeplitz and rank constraints. 692-696 - Giovanni Petrazzuoli, Thomas Maugey, Marco Cagnazzo, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu:
A distributed video coding system for multi view video plus depth. 699-703 - Thomas Maugey, Antonio Ortega, Pascal Frossard:
Graph-based vs depth-based data representation for multiview images. 704-708 - Yafei Xing, Béatrice Pesquet-Popescu, Frédéric Dufaux:
Vector quantization for computer generated phase-shifting holograms. 709-713 - Joseph C. Liberti, John C. Koshy:
Bandwidth-limited cluster networks for distributed MIMO. 717-721 - Andrew Irish, François Quitin, Upamanyu Madhow, Mark J. W. Rodwell:
Achieving multiple degrees of freedom in long-range mm-wave MIMO channels using randomly distributed relays. 722-727 - Xiang Zou, James A. Ritcey, Daniel Rouseff:
Experiment results of iterative block-based decision feedback equalizer with spatial diversity in underwater acoustic channels. 728-730 - Xinchen Zhang, Martin Haenggi:
On decoding the kth strongest user in poisson networks with arbitrary fading distribution. 733-737 - Xingqin Lin, Jeffrey G. Andrews:
A general approach to SINR-based performance metrics with application to D2D and carrier aggregation. 738-742 - Satyanarayana Vuppala, Giuseppe Abreu:
Secrecy transmission capacity of random networks. 743-747 - François Baccelli, Anastasios Giovanidis:
Coverage by pairwise base station cooperation under adaptive geometric policies. 748-753 - Ali Tajer, H. Vincent Poor:
Quick search for rare events through adaptive group sampling. 757-761 - James L. Huang, Mark A. Neifeld, Amit Ashok:
Non-greedy adaptive compressive imaging: A face recognition example. 762-764 - Akshay Krishnamurthy, James Sharpnack, Aarti Singh:
Recovering graph-structured activations using adaptive compressive measurements. 765-769 - Axel Müller, Emil Björnson, Romain Couillet, Mérouane Debbah:
Analysis and management of heterogeneous user mobility in large-scale downlink systems. 773-777 - Alessio Zappone, Pan Cao, Eduard A. Jorswieck:
Energy efficiency optimization in multiuser relay-assisted MIMO systems. 778-782 - Jeppe Krigslund, Jonas Hansen, Morten Videbæk Pedersen, Daniel E. Lucani, Frank H. P. Fitzek:
Performance evaluation of coded meshed networks. 783-787 - Sanjay Goyal, Pei Liu, Özgür Gürbüz, Elza Erkip, Shivendra S. Panwar:
A distributed MAC protocol for full duplex radio. 788-792 - Yunfeng Lu, Gregory A. Worrell, Huishi Clara Zhang, Abbas Sohrabpour, Bin He:
EEG source imaging and connectivity analysis in epilepsy patients. 795-797 - Syed Ashrafulla, Justin P. Haldar, John C. Mosher, Richard M. Leahy:
Causality in variance in electrophysiological data using the ARCH model. 798-802 - Jui-Yang Chang, Andrea Pigorini, Francesca Seregni, Marcello Massimini, Lino Nobili, Barry D. Van Veen:
Sparse multivariate autoregressive models with exogenous inputs for modeling intracerebral responses to direct electrical stimulation of the human brain. 803-807 - Saurabh Prasad, Minshan Cui:
Sparse representations for classification of high dimensional multi-sensor geospatial data. 811-815 - Roman Lysecky, Nathan Sandoval, Sean Whitsitt, Casey Mackin, Jonathan Sprinkle:
Efficient reconfiguration methods to enable rapid deployment of runtime reconfigurable systems. 819-823 - Michael Wu, Guohui Wang, Bei Yin, Christoph Studer, Joseph R. Cavallaro:
HSPA;/LTE-A turbo decoder on GPU and multicore CPU. 824-828 - Erbao Li, Francisco Garcia-Herrero, David Declercq, Kiran K. Gunnam, Jesus Omar Lacruz, Javier Valls:
Low latency T-EMS decoder for non-binary LDPC codes. 831-835 - Mohammad Bari, Milos Doroslovacki:
Quickness of the instantaneous frequency based classifier distinguishing BFSK from QAM and PSK modulations. 836-840 - Srinivas Yerramalli, Rahul Jain, Urbashi Mitra:
Coalition formation for uplink device to device coordination with cooperation costs. 841-845 - Kyle D. Wesson, Brian L. Evans, Todd E. Humphreys:
A probabilistic framework for Global Navigation Satellite System signal timing assurance. 846-850 - Andreas Winkelbauer, Gerald Matz, Andreas Burg:
Channel-optimized vector quantization with mutual information as fidelity criterion. 851-855 - Ray Maleh, Frank A. Boyle:
Exploiting spectral leakage for spectrogram frequency super-resolution. 856-860 - Lars Häring, Christian Kisters:
Constraint-based adaptive OFDM transmission with signaling-assisted modulation classification. 861-865 - Christiane L. Kameni Ngassa, Valentin Savin, David Declercq:
Analysis of Min-Sum based decoders implemented on noisy hardware. 866-870 - Javad Mirzaee, Shahram Shahbazpanahi:
Sum-rate maximization for active channels: Unequal noise power over different subchannels. 871-875 - Barry G. Quinn, I. Vaughan L. Clarkson, Robby G. McKilliam:
On the periodogram estimator of period from sparse, noisy timing data. 879-883 - Amin Zollanvari, Edward R. Dougherty:
Random matrix theory in pattern classification: An application to error estimation. 884-887 - Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther, Candace Berrett, Gustavious P. Williams:
Hierarchical Bayesian sparse source separation of hyperspectral signals. 888-892 - Lori A. Dalton, Marco Benalcázar, Marcel Brun, Edward R. Dougherty:
Bayes clustering operators for known random labeled point processes. 893-897 - Tyler A. Hobson, I. Vaughan L. Clarkson:
A particle-based search strategy for improved Space Situational Awareness. 898-902 - J. So, W. Kenneth Jenkins:
Comparison of Cat Swarm Optimization with particle swarm optimization for IIR system identification. 903-910 - Demiyan V. Smirnov, Sean Banger, Sara H. Davis, Rajani Muraleedharan, Ravi Prakash Ramachandran:
Automated human behavioral analysis framework using facial feature extraction and machine learning. 911-914 - Peng Song, Huadong Meng, Tianyao Huang, Yimin Liu:
A novel target motion compensation method for randomized stepped frequency ISAR. 917-921 - George-Othon Glentis, Kexin Zhao, Andreas Jakobsson, Habti Abeida, Jian Li:
Fast implementation of SAR imaging using sparse ML methods. 922-926 - K. R. Schab, Erica L. Daly, Jennifer T. Bernhard:
Direction estimation using compressive array sensing and pattern reconfigurable antennas. 927-930 - Ryan K. Hersey, David R. Bowden, Dustin A. Bruening, Lamar Westbrook:
Radar modeling and validation of human gaits using simultaneous collections of motion capture and radar data. 931-935 - Hassan M. El-Sallabi, Mohamed M. Abdallah, Jean-François Chamberland, Khalid A. Qaraqe:
On the effect of reconfigurable antenna radiation patterns on outdoor channel characteristics. 936-939 - Ananya Sen Gupta, Ivars P. Kirsteins:
Sonar target detection and classification against non-stationary interference using dynamic time-frequency localization. 940-944 - Stephen D. Howard, Songsri Sirianunpiboon:
Passive radar detection using multiple transmitters. 945-948 - Yenming M. Lai, Radu V. Balan, Heiko Claussen, Justinian Rosca:
Optimal beam pattern design for very large sensor arrays with sparse sampling. 949-953 - Sakshi Agrawal, Anubha Gupta:
Projection operator based removal of baseline wander noise from ECG signals. 957-961 - Arash Golibagh Mahyari, Selin Aviyente:
A multi-scale energy detector for anomaly detection in dynamic networks. 962-965 - Hua-I Chang, Xiaoxu Wu, Chu-Hsiang Huang, Yan Wang, Lara Dolecek, Greg Pottie:
Virtual inertial measurements for motion inference in wireless health. 966-969 - Rituparna Sarkar, Suvadip Mukherjee, Scott T. Acton:
Shape descriptors based on compressed sensing with application to neuron matching. 970-974 - Yu-Teng Chang, Dimitrios Pantazis:
Multi-view network module detection. 975-979 - Mohammadmahdi R. Yousefi, Edward R. Dougherty:
Bayesian optimal control of Markovian genetic regulatory networks. 980-984 - Brett Kaufman, Jorma Lilleberg, Behnaam Aazhang:
An analog baseband approach for designing full-duplex radios. 987-991 - Alexios Balatsoukas-Stimming, Pavle Belanovic, Konstantinos Alexandris, Andreas Burg:
On self-interference suppression methods for low-complexity full-duplex MIMO. 992-997 - Yang Li, Yan Xin, Mian Dong, Gary Xu, Jianzhong (Charlie) Zhang, Younsun Kim, Juho Lee:
Implementation of full-dimensional MIMO (FD-MIMO) in LTE. 998-1003 - Antonios Pitarokoilis, Saif Khan Mohammed, Erik G. Larsson:
Achievable rates of ZF receivers in massive MIMO with phase noise impairments. 1004-1008 - Jafar Mohammadi, Federico Penna, Slawomir Stanczak, Martin Kasparick:
Energy-efficient node selection for cooperative spectrum sensing with spatial correlation. 1011-1015 - Ralf R. Müller, Mikko Vehkaperä, Laura Cottatellucci:
Analysis of blind pilot decontamination. 1016-1020 - Ravishankar Menon, Peter Gerstoft, William S. Hodgkiss:
Oceansub-bottom sensing using randommatrixmodels. 1021-1025 - Marc Desgroseilliers, Olivier Lévêque, Emmanuel Preissmann:
Partially random matrices in line-of-sight wireless networks. 1026-1030 - Jennifer B. Erway, Vibhor Jain, Roummel F. Marcia:
Shifted limited-memory DFP systems. 1033-1037 - Myung Cho, Weiyu Xu:
New algorithms for verifying the null space conditions in compressed sensing. 1038-1042 - Gongguo Tang, Badri Narayan Bhaskar, Benjamin Recht:
Sparse recovery over continuous dictionaries-just discretize. 1043-1047 - Youssef Chahibi, Massimiliano Pierobon, Sang Ok Song:
Molecular communication model of nanoparticle-body interactions in Particulate Drug Delivery Systems. 1051-1055 - Michael Taynnan Barros, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Brendan Jennings:
Error control for calcium signaling based molecular communication. 1056-1060 - Deniz Kilinç, Özgür B. Akan:
Nanoscale Magneto-Inductive communication. 1061-1065 - Giuseppe Enrico Santagati, Tommaso Melodia:
Opto-ultrasonic communications in wireless body area nanonetworks. 1066-1070 - Kevin G. Chan, Le A. Trinh, Michael Liebling:
A temporal superresolution method applied to low-light cardiac fluorescence microscopy. 1073-1077 - Suvadip Mukherjee, Barry G. Condron, Scott T. Acton:
Neuron segmentation with level sets. 1078-1082 - Sijia Liu, Engin Masazade, Xiaojing Shen, Pramod K. Varshney:
Adaptive non-myopic quantizer design for target tracking in wireless sensor networks. 1085-1089 - Shengyu Zhu, Ge Xu, Biao Chen:
Are global sufficient statistics always sufficient: The impact of quantization on decentralized data reduction. 1090-1094 - Sirin Nitinawarat, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:
Controlled sensing for sequential multihypothesis testing with non-uniform sensing cost. 1095-1099 - Weicong Ding, Prakash Ishwar, Venkatesh Saligrama:
Dynamic topic discovery through sequential projections. 1100-1104 - Tiesong Zhao, Kai Zeng, Abdul Rehman, Zhou Wang:
On the use of SSIM in HEVC. 1107-1111 - Yuebing Jiang, Gangadharan Esakki, Marios S. Pattichis:
Dynamically reconfigurable architecture system for time-varying image constraints (DRASTIC) for HEVC intra encoding. 1112-116 - Andreas Panayides, Marios S. Pattichis, Constantinos S. Pattichis:
HEVC encoding for reproducible medical ultrasound video diagnosis. 1117-1121 - Mihail Cutitaru, Lee A. Belfore:
A partially-adiabatic energy-efficient logic family as a power analysis attack countermeasure. 1125-1129 - Behrooz Parhami, Michael McKeown:
Arithmetic with binary-encoded balanced ternary numbers. 1130-1133 - Olga Kupriianova, Christoph Quirin Lauter, Jean-Michel Muller:
Radix conversion for IEEE754-2008 mixed radix floating-point arithmetic. 1134-1138 - Manik Chugh, Behrooz Parhami:
Logarithmic arithmetic as an alternative to floating-point: A review. 1139-1143 - Andrew Carter, Paula Ning, William Koven, David Money Harris, Michael Braly, Nathan Jones, Julien Massas, Trevin Murakami, Alexandra Simoni, Sanu Mathew:
Comparison of parallelized radix-2 and radix-4 scalable Montgomery multipliers. 1144-1148 - Tynan McAuley, William Koven, Andrew Carter, Paula Ning, David Money Harris:
Implementation of a 64-bit Jackson adder. 1149-1154 - Laurent-Stéphane Didier, Luc Jaulmes:
Fast modulo 2n-1 and 2n;1 adder using carry-chain on FPGA. 1155-1159 - R. Bruce MacLeod, Prabahan Basu:
Computing the multiple access rate region for real-world signals. 1163-1170 - Matthew E. Hagstette, Monique P. Fargues, Roberto Cristi:
Extraction of a weak co-channel interfering communication signal using complex Independent Component Analysis. 1171-1175 - Chao Yang, Scott Jordan:
Resource allocation for mobile video conferencing. 1176-1182 - Andrew Thornburg, Alan C. Bovik, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Multi-user real-time wireless video with perceptual constraints. 1183-1187 - Alberto Rico-Alvariño, Jesús Arnau, Carlos Mosquera:
Cross layer link adaptation in time varying mobile satellite channels with statistical and outdated CSIT. 1188-1192 - Lauri Anttila, Dani Korpi, Ville Syrjälä, Mikko Valkama:
Cancellation of power amplifier induced nonlinear self-interference in full-duplex transceivers. 1193-1198 - Elsayed Ahmed, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
Self-interference cancellation with nonlinear distortion suppression for full-duplex systems. 1199-1203 - Rafael C. D. Paiva, Panayiotis Papadimitriou, Sayantan Choudhury:
A physical layer framework for interference analysis of LTE and Wi-Fi operating in the same band. 1204-1209 - Hei Victor Cheng, Erik G. Larsson:
Some fundamental limits on frequency synchronization in massive MIMO. 1213-1217 - Mahmood Mazrouei-Sebdani, Witold A. Krzymien:
Massive MIMO with clustered pilot contamination precoding. 1218-1222 - Adrien Pelletier, Romain Couillet, Jamal Najim:
Second-order analysis of the joint SINR distribution in Rayleigh multiple access and broadcast channels. 1223-1227 - K. B. Shashika Manosha, S. Joshi, Marian Codreanu, Nandana Rajatheva, Matti Latva-aho:
Power-throughput tradeoff in MIMO heterogeneous networks. 1228-1232 - Jarkko Kaleva, Antti Tölli, Markku J. Juntti:
Decentralized joint beamforming and scheduling for weighted sum rate maximization. 1233-1237 - Joydeep Acharya, Long Gao, Sudhanshu Gaur:
Performance comparison of ZF-DPC to block diagonalization for quantized feedback. 1238-1242 - Mahmoud A. Elgenedy, Essam A. Sourour, Mohammed Nafie:
Iterative MMSE-DFE equalizer for the high data rates HF waveforms in the HF channel. 1243-1247 - Uditha L. Wijewardhana, S. Joshi, Marian Codreanu, Matti Latva-aho:
Worst-case weighted sum-rate maximization for MISO downlink systems with imperfect channel knowledge. 1248-1252 - Yiming Ma, Yingbo Hua:
Splitting source power for a multicarrier relay system with direct link. 1253-1257 - Jose Luis Lagunas Morales, Sébastien Roy:
Channel estimation using time-shifted pilot sequences in non-cooperative cellular TDD networks with large antenna arrays. 1258-1262 - Song Noh, Michael D. Zoltowski:
Blind separation for precoding-based blind channel estimation for MIMO-OFDM systems. 1263-1267 - Xiangyun Zhou, Min Qiu, Shih-Chun Lin, Yao-Win Peter Hong:
On the jamming power allocation and signal design in DF relay networks. 1268-1272 - Erica L. Daly:
Soft-input soft-output linear programming decoding for spread spectrum underwater acoustic communications. 1273-1276 - Catherine M. Keller, Matthew Ho, Prabahan Basu, Gary H. Whipple:
Information theoretic upper bounds on the number of distinguishable classes. 1279-1285 - Navid Lashkarian, Jun Shi, Marcellus Forbes:
Direct learning adaptation of power amplifier pre-distortion based on Wirtinger calculus. 1286-1290 - Daniela I. Moody, David A. Smith, Tess E. Light, Matthew J. Heavner, Timothy D. Hamlin, David M. Suszcynsky:
Signal classification of satellite-based recordings of radiofrequency (RF) transients using data-adaptive dictionaries. 1291-1295 - Baharak Soltanian, Murat Demirtas, Moncef Gabbouj:
Reduced-complexity binary search for Doppler estimation in GNSS receivers. 1296-1300 - Anna Malin, Narayan Kovvali, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Brian O'Donnell, Stephen A. Johnston, Phillip Stafford:
Adaptive learning of immunosignaturing features for multi-disease pathologies. 1301-1305 - Kirandeep Ghuman, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Hirschman uncertainty with the discrete fractional fourier transform. 1306-1310 - Siddhartan Govindasamy, Daniel W. Bliss:
Asymptotic data rates of limited-rank transmissions in wireless networks with interferers at correlated locations. 1313-1317 - Kien T. Truong, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
The viability of distributed antennas for massive MIMO systems. 1318-1323 - Yueping Wu, Raymond H. Y. Louie, Matthew R. McKay:
Impact of training on multiple-antenna communications in wireless ad hoc networks. 1324-1329 - Syed Ali Raza Zaidi, Mounir Ghogho, Desmond C. McLernon, Ananthram Swami, Siddhartan Govindasamy:
Area spectral efficiency and energy efficiency of multi-hop multi-antenna cognitive underlay networks. 1330-1335 - Jeremy Evert, Damon M. Chandler:
On the effectiveness of natural videos in masking dynamic DCT noise. 1339-1345 - Kai Zeng, Zhou Wang:
Perceptual evaluation of image denoising algorithms. 1351-1355 - Dogancan Temel, Ghassan Al-Regib:
Coding of 3D videos based on visual discomfort. 1356-1360 - Mauro Maggioni:
Geometric estimation of probability measures in high-dimensions. 1363-1367 - Filippo Mazza, Matthieu Perreira Da Silva, Patrick Le Callet:
Investigating electrophysiology for measuring emotions triggered by audio stimuli. 1364-1350 - Alhussein Fawzi, Pascal Frossard:
Classification of unions of subspaces with sparse representations. 1368-1372 - Ramtin Madani, Somayeh Sojoudi, Javad Lavaei:
Convex relaxation for optimal power flow problem: Mesh networks. 1375-1382 - Yuanzhang Xiao, Mihaela van der Schaar:
Distributed demand side management among foresighted decision makers in power networks. 1383-1387 - Jinsub Kim, Lang Tong, Robert J. Thomas:
Data framing attack on state estimation with unknown network parameters. 1388-1392 - Lori A. Dalton:
Classifier risk analysis under Bayesian uncertainty models. 1395-1399 - Abdulkadir Elmas, Xiaodong Wang, Michael S. Samoilov:
Reconstruction of novel transcription factor regulons through inference of their binding sites. 1400-1404 - Mohammad Shahrokh Esfahani, Edward R. Dougherty:
Sample-based prior probability construction using biological pathway knowledge. 1405-1409 - Vlad-Mihai Chiriac, Qian He, Alexander M. Haimovich, Rick S. Blum:
Ziv-zaikai bound for target location and velocity estimation using noncoherent MIMO radar. 1413-1417 - Jens Klare, Olaf Saalmann, Oliver Biallawons:
The MIMO radar MIRA-CLE Ka. 1418-1422 - William Rowe, Ode Ojowu, Jian Li, Petre Stoica:
Joint estimation of non-coherent target returns for MIMO radar. 1423-1427 - Christian Haubelt, Florian Ludwig, Lars Middendorf, Christian Zebelein:
Using stream rewriting for mapping and scheduling data flow graphs onto many-core architectures. 1431-1435 - Inkeun Cho, Kishan Sudusinghe, Chung-Ching Shen, Jonathan McGee, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya:
A system-level design approach for dynamic resource coordination and energy optimization in sensor network platforms. 1436-1441 - Martin C. Herbordt:
Architecture/algorithm codesign of molecular dynamics processors. 1442-1446 - Robert Bushey, Hamed Tabkhi, Gunar Schirner:
Flexible function-level acceleration of embedded vision applications using the Pipelined Vision Processor. 1447-1452 - Rachel E. Learned, Scott E. Johnston, Nicholas J. Kaminski:
Cognitive coexistence: A throughput study of MUD-enhanced opportunistic spectrum access. 1455-1462 - Ahmed Ewaisha, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Throughput maximization in multi-channel cognitive radio systems with delay constraints. 1463-1467 - Mohamed M. Abdallah, Mostafa Sayed, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Khalid A. Qaraqe:
Joint random beam and spectrum selection for spectrum sharing systems with partial channel state information. 1468-1472 - Xiaoyuan Fan, Dongliang Duan, Liuqing Yang:
Multi-bit cooperative spectrum sensing strategy in closed form. 1473-1477 - Mihir Laghate, Chu-Hsiang Huang, Chung-Kai Yu, Lara Dolecek, Danijela Cabric:
Identifying statistical mimicry attacks in distributed spectrum sensing. 1478-1482 - Mustafa Al-Ani, Bashar I. Ahmad, Andrzej Tarczynski:
Non-compressive wideband spectrum sensing with sub-Nyquist sampling rates. 1483-1487 - Mohammad Shaqfeh, Ammar Zafar, Hussein M. Alnuweiri, Mohamed-Slim Alouini:
Opportunistic transmitter selection for selfless overlay cognitive radios. 1488-1492 - Raghed El-Bardan, Swastik Brahma, Pramod K. Varshney:
A Game Theoretic power control framework for spectrum sharing in competitive environments. 1493-1497 - Ahmed ElSamadouny, Mohammed Nafie, Ahmed K. Sultan:
Cognitive radio transmission strategies for primary erasure channels. 1498-1502 - Jie Yang, Gerald E. Sobelman:
A gradient-controlled improved proportionate multi-delay filter. 1505-1509 - Kevin T. Wagner, Milos I. Doroslovacki:
Complex proportionate-type affine projection algorithms. 1510-1514 - Kevin D. Shepherd, Ric A. Romero:
Radar waveform design in active communications channel. 1515-1519 - Mohammed Abdul Nasar, Azzedine Zerguine:
The leaky least mean mixed norm algorithm. 1520-1523 - Jianming Liu, Steven L. Grant:
A new variable step-size zero-point attracting projection algorithm. 1524-1528 - Chandrasekhar Radhakrishnan, Andrew C. Singer:
Recursive least squares filtering under stochastic computational errors. 1529-1532 - Tu V. Nguyen, Pamela C. Cosman, Laurence B. Milstein:
Optimized receiver design for decode-and-forward relays using hierarchical modulation. 1535-1539 - Tu V. Nguyen, Laurence B. Milstein:
Optimal linear-combining receiver for decode-and-forward relays using superposition coding. 1540-1544 - Aya Salah, Amr El-Keyi, Mohammed Nafie:
Alternate relaying and the degrees of freedom of one-way cellular relay networks. 1545-1549 - Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Edwin M. Sawan, Hyuncheol Park:
Distributed AF beamforming relay networks under transmit power constraint. 1550-1554 - Jing Huang, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Joint transmit design and node selection for one-way and two-way untrusted relay channels. 1555-1559 - Jing Huang, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
Wireless physical layer security enhancement with buffer-aided relaying. 1560-1564 - Qian Gao, Gang Chen, Yingbo Hua:
Training slot allocation for mitigating estimation error propagation in a two-hop relaying system. 1565-1569 - Fernando Sanchez, Gerald Matz:
Transmit outage pre-equalization for amplify-and-forward relay channels. 1570-1574 - Chunlin Chen, Robert C. Elliott, Witold A. Krzymien:
Downlink coverage analysis of n-tier heterogeneous cellular networks based on clustered stochastic geometry. 1577-1581 - Thomas Wirth, Bernd Holfeld:
System-level performance of the MIMO-OFDM downlink with dense small cell overlays. 1582-1583 - Avi Rapaport, Weimin Liu, Liangping Ma, Gregory Sternberg, Ariela Zeira, Anantharaman Balasubramanian:
Adaptive HARQ and scheduling for video over LTE. 1584-1588 - Anh H. Nguyen, Yichao Huang, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Novel partial feedback schemes and their evaluation in an OFDMA system with CDF based scheduling. 1589-1593 - Russell Ford, Changkyu Kim, Sundeep Rangan:
Opportunistic third-party backhaul for cellular wireless networks. 1594-1600 - Francesco Pantisano, Mehdi Bennis, Walid Saad, Stefan Valentin, Mérouane Debbah, Alessio Zappone:
Proactive user association in wireless small cell networks via collaborative filtering. 1601-1605 - Yeashfi Hasan, R. Michael Buehrer:
Interference analysis of multi-hop cellular sensor networks. 1606-1610 - Qiang Xue, Anna Pantelidou, Behnaam Aazhang:
Diversity-multiplexing tradeoff analysis of MIMO relay networks with full-duplex relays. 1613-1617 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Yue Rong, Yingbo Hua:
Ergodic mutual information of full-duplex MIMO radios with residual self-interference. 1618-1622 - Bei Yin, Michael Wu, Christoph Studer, Joseph R. Cavallaro, Jorma Lilleberg:
Full-duplex in large-scale wireless systems. 1623-1627 - Scott E. Johnston, Paul D. Fiore:
Full-duplex communication via adaptive nulling. 1628-1631 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Rui Wang, Yingbo Hua:
Weighted-Sum-Rate maximization for bi-directional full-duplex MIMO systems. 1632-1636 - Francesc Rey, Josep Sala-Alvarez:
Stochastic dynamic models in PHY abstraction. 1639-1643 - Florian Kaltenberger, Imran Latif, Raymond Knopp:
On scalability, robustness and accuracy of physical layer abstraction for large-scale system-level evaluations of LTE networks. 1644-1648 - Alberto Rico-Alvariño, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Link adaptation in MIMO-OFDM with practical impairments. 1649-1653 - Zhu Fu, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
Digital pre-distortion of radio frequency front-end impairments in the design of spectrally agile multicarrier transmission. 1654-1658 - Gerhard Wunder, Martin Kasparick, Stephan ten Brink, Frank Schaich, Thorsten Wild, Yejian Chen, Ivan Gaspar, Nicola Michailow, Gerhard P. Fettweis, Dimitri Ktenas, Nicolas Cassiau, Marcin Dryjanski, Kamil Sorokosz, Slawomir Pietrzyk, Bertalan Eged:
System-level interfaces and performance evaluation methodology for 5G physical layer based on non-orthogonal waveforms. 1659-1663 - Yuejie Chi:
Nearest subspace classification with missing data. 1667-1671 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Srikanth V. Tenneti:
Reflections on sampling-filters for compressive sensing and finite-innovations-rate models. 1672-1676 - Sunav Choudhary, Urbashi Mitra:
Identifiability bounds for bilinear inverse problems. 1677-1681 - Seung-Jun Kim, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Load forecasting via low rank plus sparse matrix factorization. 1682-1686 - Sirisha Rambhatla, Jarvis D. Haupt:
Semi-blind source separation via sparse representations and online dictionary learning. 1687-1691 - L. Srikar Muppirisetty, Rocco Di Taranto, Henk Wymeersch:
Robust link scheduling with channel estimation and location information. 1695-1699 - Rocco Di Taranto, Henk Wymeersch:
Simultaneous routing and power allocation using location information. 1700-1704 - Daoud Burghal, Andreas F. Molisch:
Location Aware Training Scheme for D2D networks. 1705-1708 - Sankalp Dayal, Adam Mortazavi, Khanh H. Huynh, Ramez L. Gerges, John J. Shynk:
A cooperative high-accuracy localization algorithm for improved road workers' safety. 1709-1713 - Tianyi Li, Min Dong:
Real-time energy storage management with renewable energy of arbitrary generation dynamics. 1714-1718 - W. Garrett Jenkinson, John Goutsias:
Statistical validation of parametric approximations to the master equation. 1721-1725 - Zrinka Puljiz, Haris Vikalo:
A message passing algorithm for haplotype assembly. 1726-1729 - Evan Hanusa, David W. Krout:
Track state augmentation for estimation of probability of detection in multistatic sonar data. 1733-1737 - Stefano Coraluppi, Craig Carthel, Marco Guerriero:
Hypothesis structure in enhanced multiple-hypothesis tracking. 1738-1742 - Rajiv Sithiravel, Xin Chen, Michael McDonald, Thiagalingam Kirubarajan:
Spline Probability Hypothesis Density filter for nonlinear maneuvering target tracking. 1743-1450 - Steven V. Bordonaro, Peter Willett, Yaakov Bar-Shalom:
Performance analysis of the converted range rate and position linear Kalman filter. 1751-1755 - Kristine L. Bell, Robert E. Zarnich:
MAP-PF multitarget tracking with propagation modeling uncertainties. 1756-1760 - Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther:
Forward/backwardstate and modelparameter estimation for continuum-state hidden Markov models (CHMM) with Dirichlet state distributions. 1763-1767 - Vassilis Kekatos, Yu Zhang, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Low-rank kernel learning for electricity market inference. 1768-1772 - Gunnar E. Carlsson, Facundo Mémoli, Alejandro Ribeiro, Santiago Segarra:
Hierarchical clustering methods and algorithms for asymmetric networks. 1773-1777 - Sattar Vakili, Qing Zhao:
Achieving complete learning in Multi-Armed Bandit problems. 1778-1782 - Amr M. A. Hussien, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Rahul Amin, Jim Martin:
MPMAP : A high level synthesis and mapping tool for MPSoCs. 1785-1791 - Amin Jarrah, Mohsin M. Jamali:
Software tool for FPGA based MIMO radar applications. 1792-1795 - Simone Casale Brunet, Endri Bezati, Claudio Alberti, Marco Mattavelli, Edoardo Amaldi, Jörn W. Janneck:
Multi-clock domain optimization for reconfigurable architectures in high-level dataflow applications. 1796-1800 - Gustav Cedersjo, Jörn W. Janneck:
Actor classification using actor machines. 1801-1804 - Simone Casale Brunet, Marco Mattavelli, Claudio Alberti, Jörn W. Janneck:
Systems design space exploration by serial dataflow program execution. 1805-1809 - Hamed Tabkhi, Robert Bushey, Gunar Schirner:
Algorithm and architecture co-design of Mixture of Gaussian (MoG) background subtraction for embedded vision. 1815-1820 - Sebastian Schmale, Benjamin Knoop, Janpeter Hoeffmann, Dagmar Peters-Drolshagen, Steffen Paul:
Joint compression of neural action potentials and local field potentials. 1823-1827 - J. A. Sanchez, David M. Halliday:
Reducing the effect of correlated brain sources in MEG using a linearly constrained spatial filter based on Minimum Norm. 1828-1832 - Rakesh Malladi, Giridhar P. Kalamangalam, Behnaam Aazhang:
Online Bayesian change point detection algorithms for segmentation of epileptic activity. 1833-1837 - Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Alessandro Cristini, Luca Di Nunzio, Marco Re, Mario Salerno, Gianluca Susi:
Spiking neural networks based on LIF with latency: Simulation and synchronization effects. 1838-1842 - Huaiguang Jiang, Jun Jason Zhang, Adam O. Hebb, Mohammad H. Mahoor:
Time-frequency analysis of brain electrical Signals for behvior recognition in patients with Parkinson's disease. 1843-1847 - Sergül Aydöre, Syed Ashrafulla, Anand A. Joshi, Richard M. Leahy:
A measure of connectivity in the presence of crosstalk. 1848-1852 - Narayan Prasad, Honghai Zhang, Hao Zhu, Sampath Rangarajan:
Multi-user MIMO scheduling in the fourth generation cellular uplink. 1855-1859 - Jinyuan Chen, Petros Elia:
Optimal DoF region of the two-user MISO-BC with general alternating CSIT. 1860-1864 - Feeby Salib, Karim G. Seddik:
Exploiting spatial spectrum holes in multiuser MIMO systems. 1865-1868 - Gokul Sridharan, Wei Yu:
Degrees of freedom achieved using subspace alignment chains for three-cell networks. 1869-1874 - SaiDhiraj Amuru, Ravi Tandon, R. Michael Buehrer, T. Charles Clancy:
Interference alignment for MISO broadcast channels under jamming attacks. 1875-1879 - Thomas Svantesson:
Performance study of MRC and IRC weights in LTE/LTE-A systems with interference management. 1880-1884 - Lars Thiele, Martin Kurras, Kai Borner, Thomas Haustein:
A system-level study on multi-user MIMO Transmission for dense FDD networks. 1885-1889 - Ahmed Hesham Mehana, Aria Nosratinia:
Diversity-multiplexing tradeoff of MIMO linear precoding. 1890-1894 - Craig Wilson, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:
Degrees of freedom for the constant MIMO interference channel with CoMP transmission. 1897-1901 - Aly El Gamal, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:
Dynamic interference management. 1902-1906 - Prabahan Basu, Rachel E. Learned:
A MUD/rate selection tool for cognitive radios in packet based asynchronous Gaussian multiple access channels. 1907-1911 - B. Hari Ram, K. Giridhar:
Precoder design for Fractional Interference Alignment. 1912-1916 - Marko Kocic, Matthew J. Ferreira, Nicholas B. Chang:
MIMO-OFDM outage channel capacity with practical imperfect CSI. 1919-1923 - Rohan Ramlall:
Biased estimation of symbol timing offset in OFDM systems. 1924-1928 - Marcel Nassar, Phil Schniter, Brian L. Evans:
A factor-graph approach to joint OFDM channel estimation and decoding in impulsive noise channels. 1929-1933 - Mario Huemer, Alexander Onic, Christian Hofbauer, Stefan Trampitsch:
Widely linear data estimation for unique word OFDM. 1934-1938 - Jie Yang, Gerald E. Sobelman:
A gradient-controlled proportionate technique for acoustic echo cancellation. 1941-1945 - Konstantin Oltmann, Renato L. G. Cavalcante, Slawomir Stanczak, Martin Kasparick:
Interference identification in cellular networks via adaptive projected subgradient methods. 1946-1950 - Osamu Toda, Masahiro Yukawa:
A reconsideration of improved PNLMS algorithm from metric combining viewpoint. 1951-1955 - Ric A. Romero:
Detection performance of matched transmit waveform for moving extended targets. 1956-1960 - Kanghee Lee, Hyuck M. Kwon, Edwin M. Sawan, Hyuncheol Park:
Two-way amplify-and-forward relay strategies under relay power constraint. 1963-1967 - Hieu T. Do, Tobias J. Oechtering, Mikael Skoglund, Mai Vu:
Gaussian interfering relay channels. 1968-1972 - PhuongBang C. Nguyen, Bhaskar Rao:
Throughput improvements for cellular systems with device-to-device communications. 1973-1977 - Bernhard Etzlinger, Florian Meyer, Andreas Springer, Franz Hlawatsch, Henk Wymeersch:
Cooperative simultaneous localization and synchronization: A distributed hybrid message passing algorithm. 1978-1982 - Ioannis Constantinou, Marios S. Pattichis, Constantinos S. Pattichis:
Multiscale AM-FM image reconstructions based on elastic net regression and Gabor filterbanks. 1985-1989 - Yasuhiro Nakajima, Takashi Ueno, Taichi Yoshida, Masaaki Ikehara:
Colorization based on piecewise autoregressive model. 1990-1994 - Naoki Furuhashi, Azusa Oota, Taichi Yoshida, Masaaki Ikehara:
Image denoising by adaptive directional lifting-based discrete wavelet transform and quantization. 1995-1999 - Nafise Barzigar, Aminmohammad Roozgard, Pramode K. Verma, Samuel Cheng:
Introducing diversity to Normalized Cross Correlation for dense image registration. 2000-2004 - P. P. Vaidyanathan, Piya Pal:
Why does direct-MUSIC on sparse-arrays work? 2007-2011 - Jiangfan Zhang, Rick S. Blum:
Asymptotically optimal truncated hypothesis test for a large sensor network described by a multivariate Gaussian distribution. 2012-2016 - Siamak Yousefi, Xiao-Wen Chang, Benoît Champagne:
A joint localization and synchronization technique using time of arrival at multiple antenna receivers. 2017-2021 - Shawn Kraut, Adam R. Margetts, Daniel W. Bliss:
Reducing the fractional rank of interference with space-time-frequency adaptive beamforming. 2022-2025 - S. Hughes, B. Zhou, Roger F. Woods, Alan Marshall:
Implementation of selective packet destruction on wireless open-access research platform. 2029-2033 - Muhammed S. Khairy, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Fadi J. Kurdahi, Amin Khajeh:
Error-aware power management for memory dominated OFDM systems. 2034-2040 - Karl F. Nieman, Marcel Nassar, Jing Lin, Brian L. Evans:
FPGA implementation of a message-passing OFDM receiver for impulsive noise channels. 2041-2045 - Mahmoud Abdelaziz, Amanullah Ghazi, Lauri Anttila, Jani Boutellier, Toni Lahteensuo, Xiaojia Lu, Joseph R. Cavallaro, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Markku J. Juntti, Mikko Valkama:
Mobile transmitter digital predistortion: Feasibility analysis, algorithms and design exploration. 2046-2053 - Ahmed Hesham Mehana, Aria Nosratinia:
MMSE receive filtering for precoded MIMO systems. 2057-2061 - Jack F. Reale, Lauren M. Huie, Mark L. Fowler:
Locating closely spaced coherent emitters using TDOA techniques. 2060-2064 - Tianyang Bai, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Coverage in dense millimeter wave cellular networks. 2062-2066 - Thomas Ketseoglou, Ender Ayanoglu:
Linear precoding for MIMO with LDPC coding and reduced receiver complexity. 2067-2071 - Song Noh, Michael D. Zoltowski, Youngchul Sung, David J. Love:
Optimal pilot beam pattern design for massive MIMO systems. 2072-2076 - Nicholas B. Chang, Marko Kocic:
Efficiently encodable non-binary generalized LDPC codes. 2079-2083 - David L. Romero, Nicholas B. Chang, Adam R. Margetts:
Practical non-binary rateless codes for wireless channels. 2084-2088 - S. Ali A. Fakoorian, A. Lee Swindlehurst:
On the optimality of polar codes for the deterministic wiretap channel. 2089-2093 - Pratik Patil, Ahmed Badr, Ashish Khisti, Wai-Tian Tan:
Delay-optimal streaming codes under source-channel rate mismatch. 2094-2099 - SaiDhiraj Amuru, Daniel J. Jakubisin, R. Michael Buehrer, Claudio R. C. M. da Silva:
Asynchronous signal detection in frequency-selective non-Gaussian channels. 2103-2107 - Fredrik Rusek, Ove Edfors:
An information theoretic charachterization of channel shortening receivers. 2108-2112 - Guosen Yue, Narayan Prasad, Sampath Rangarajan:
Iterative MMSE-SIC receiver with low-complexity soft symbol and residual interference estimations. 2113-2117 - Ahmed Hesham Mehana, Aria Nosratinia:
New results in the analysis of decision-feedback equalizers. 2118-2121 - Evan Hanusa, Laura Vertatschitsch, David W. Krout:
Posterior distribution preprocessing for passive DTV radar tracking: Simulated and real data. 2125-2129 - Lisa M. Zurk, John K. Boyle, Jordan Shibley:
Depth-based passive tracking of submerged sources in the deep ocean using a vertical line array. 2130-2132 - Yu Liu, X. Rong Li, Huimin Chen:
Generalized linear minimum mean-square error estimation with application to space-object tracking. 2133-2137 - Hossein Roufarshbaf, Jill K. Nelson:
Feature-aided initiation and tracking via tree search. 2138-2142 - Benjamin Friedlander:
A self-calibration technique for direction estimation with diversely polarized arrays. 2145-2149 - Li Li, Jeffrey L. Krolik:
Cramer-Rao performance bounds for simultaneous target and multipath positioning. 2150-2154 - Christ D. Richmond, Keith W. Forsythe, Christopher R. Flynn:
Copy correlation direction-of-arrival estimation performance with a stochastic weight vector. 2155-2159 - Manohar Ayinala, Keshab K. Parhi:
Low-energy architectures for Support Vector Machine computation. 2167-2171 - Pietro Albicocco, Gian Carlo Cardarilli, Alberto Nannarelli, Massimo Petricca, Marco Re:
Truncated multipliers through power-gating for degrading precision arithmetic. 2172-2176 - Miguel Angel Lastras-Montaño, Behrooz Parhami:
A logarithmic approach to energy-efficient GPU arithmetic for mobile devices. 2177-2180 - Michael B. Sullivan, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
On separable error detection for addition. 2181-2186 - Yuebing Jiang, Marios S. Pattichis:
A dynamically reconfigurable deblocking filter for H.264/AVC codec. 2189-2193
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