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CWIT 2015: St. John's, NL, Canada
- 14th IEEE Canadian Workshop on Information Theory, CWIT 2015, St. John's, NL, Canada, July 6-9, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-6560-1
- Ian F. Blake, V. Kumar Murty, Hamid Usefi:
Higher dimensional varieties in coding theory. 1-4 - Ziyang Wang, Yongyi Mao, Iluju Kiringa:
Non-binary distributed arithmetic coding. 5-8 - Siyu Liu, Felice Manganiello, Frank R. Kschischang:
Construction and decoding of generalized skew-evaluation codes. 9-13 - Christian Senger, Frank R. Kschischang:
A fast displacement-based Peterson decoder. 14-17 - Toritseju Okpotse, Shahram Yousefi:
Locality-aware fountain codes for massive distributed storage systems. 18-21 - Mansoor I. Yousefi, Gerhard Kramer, Frank R. Kschischang:
Upper bound on the capacity of the nonlinear Schrödinger channel. 22-26 - Shahab Asoodeh, Fady Alajaji, Tamás Linder:
On maximal correlation, mutual information and data privacy. 27-31 - Hung V. Vu, Nghi H. Tran, Mustafa Cenk Gursoy, Tho Le-Ngoc, S. I. Hariharan:
Characterization of optimal input distributions for Gaussian-mixture noise channels. 32-35 - Mohammad K. Hossan, Sanjay Karmakar, Anirban Ghosh:
On the secrecy capacity of fading Gaussian wiretap channel. 36-40 - Mohamed Haj Taieb, Jean-Yves Chouinard:
Enhancing secrecy of the Gaussian wiretap channel using rate compatible LDPC codes with error amplification. 41-45 - Fernando Reátegui del Águila, Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir, Muhammad Ali Imran, Rahim Tafazolli, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Telex Magloire Nkouatchah Ngatched:
On bounds for the cognitive multiple access Z-Interference Channel. 46-49 - Zhen Ma, Tengchan Zeng, Gongpu Wang, Feifei Gao:
Signal detection for ambient backscatter system with multiple receiving antennas. 50-53 - Samad Ali, Nandana Rajatheva, Matti Latva-aho:
Effect of interference of full-duplex transmissions in underlay device-to-device communication. 54-57 - Doru Calin:
Technologies for future broadband wireless evolution. 58-61 - Ahmad Al-Rababa'a, Danny Dubé:
Using bit recycling to reduce the redundancy in plurally parsable dictionaries. 62-65 - Khalid El-Darymli, Eric W. Gill, Cecilia Moloney, Peter F. McGuire, Desmond Power:
Permutation entropy for signal analysis: A case study of synthetic aperture radar imagery. 66-70 - Sudharaka Palamakumbura, Hamid Usefi:
Database query privacy using homomorphic encryptions. 71-74 - Danish Chowdhry, Raman Paranjape, Paul Laforge:
Smart home automation system for intrusion detection. 75-78 - Khaled F. Hayajneh, Shahram Yousefi:
Overlapped fountain coding for delay-constrained priority-based broadcast applications. 79-82 - Aasem N. Alyahya, Jacek Ilow:
Uplink scheduling in multi-cell MU-MIMO systems with ZF post-processing and diversity combining. 83-87 - Sanjay Karmakar, Anirban Ghosh:
Approximate secrecy capacity region of an asymmetric MAC wiretap channel within 1/2 bits. 88-92 - Stefania Bartoletti, Wenhan Dai, Andrea Conti, Moe Z. Win:
Wideband localization via range likelihood based on reduced dataset. 93-96 - Mostafa Mohammadkarimi, Octavia A. Dobre:
A novel non-parametric method for blind identification of STBC codes. 97-100 - Aasem N. Alyahya, Jacek Ilow:
Spatial stream scheduling in uplink multiuser MIMO systems with zero-forcing post-processing. 101-105 - Michael Rice, Jacob Frogget:
Cognitive radios for aeronautical telemetry. 106-109 - Mohamed Haroun, Sébastien Roy:
Adaptive block-length partitioned Viterbi algorithm. 110-114 - Jorge Pedraza Arpasi:
One example of a non-Abelian group code over AWGN channels. 115-118 - Samareh Attarsharghi, Vlastimil Masek:
Ocean current measurement using acoustic sensor network: 'Challenges, simulation, deployement'. 119-122 - Mohamad El Khaled, Paul Fortier, Mohamed Lassaad Ammari, Mohamed Hai Taieb:
Capacity of the millimeter wave underground mine channel. 123-126 - Jingwen Zhu, Oluyemi Omomukuyo, Ramachandran Venkatesan, Cheng Li, Octavia A. Dobre:
Rf-pilot phase noise compensation for long-haul coherent optical OFDM systems. 127-130 - Arghavan Modiri, Shahram Yousefi:
Single-source two-terminal multicast networks with overlapping demands over the binary erasure channel. 131-134 - Hamid Saber, Ian D. Marsland:
A new reliability-based incremental redundancy hybrid ARQ scheme using LDPC codes. 135-138 - Stefano Pergoloni, Mauro Biagi, Stefania Colonnese, Gaetano Scarano, Roberto Cusani:
On the mutual information of the VLC channel in the presence of external ambient lighting. 139-142 - Sasan Zhalehpour, Murat Uysal, Octavia A. Dobre, Telex Magloire Nkouatchah Ngatched:
Outage capacity and throughput analysis of multiuser FSO systems. 143-146 - Chathura Illangakoon, Pradeepa Yahampath:
Optimal CDMA signatures for correlated sources with a multi-antenna receiver. 147-150 - Jian Su, Ha H. Nguyen, Hoang Duong Tuan:
Power allocation for distributed estimation in sensor networks with semi-orthogonal MAC. 151-155 - Zhong Cheng, Yongyi Mao, Terence Chan:
Communication of dependent messages over degraded compound channels. 156-159 - Thomas O'Neil, Travis Desell:
Empirical support for the high-density subset sum decision threshold. 160-164 - Wuling Liu, Xiaoli Chu, Jie Zhang:
On a generalised typicality with respect to general probability distributions. 165-169 - Syed Salman Ali:
A novel image quality assessment metric using singular value decomposition. 170-173 - Brijesh Kumar Rai:
Adaptive erasure code based distributed storage systems. 174-177 - Asieh Abolpour Mofrad, Zahra Ferdosi, Matthew Geoffrey Parker, Mohammad Hesam Tadayon:
Neural network associative memories with local coding. 178-181 - Seyed Arvin Ayoughi, Wei Yu:
A DoF analysis of compress-and-forward in MIMO Gaussian relay channel with correlated noises. 182-185 - Wayan Wicke, Nikola Zlatanov, Vahid Jamali, Robert Schober:
Buffer-aided relaying with discrete transmission rates. 186-189 - Assad Sahebalam, Soosan Beheshti:
Gaussian multiple-access relay channels with non-causal side information at the transmitters. 190-194 - Ahmad Abu Al Haija, Mai Vu:
Improving transmission rate for the two-way relay channel by user cooperation. 195-199 - Dan Wang, Yindi Jing:
Improved training and training power allocation schemes for multi-relay AF networks. 200-203
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