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Swe-CTW 2012: Lund, Sweden
- 2012 Swedish Communication Technologies Workshop, Swe-CTW 2012, Lund, Sweden, October 24-26, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4761-7
Classical and Network Coding
- Sheng Huang, Mikael Skoglund:
Linear source coding over rings and applications. 1-6 - Maksym A. Girnyk, Ming Xiao, Lars K. Rasmussen:
Power allocation for multi-hop decode-and-forward cognitive radio networks with line topology. 7-12 - Peter Larsson, Lars K. Rasmussen, Mikael Skoglund:
Multilayer network-coded ARQ for multiple unicast flows. 13-18 - Iqbal Hussain, Ming Xiao, Lars K. Rasmussen:
Unequal error protection of LT codes over noisy channels. 19-24
Wireless Communication and Signal Processing
- Du Ho Kang, Zhe Li, Qiuchan Luo, Farnaz Fathali, Alexandre Vizcaino, Jens Zander:
Impact of asymmetric transmission power on operator competition in shared spectrum. 25-29 - Joonas Pääkkönen, K. D. Prathapasinghe Dharmawansa, Camilla Hollanti, Olav Tirkkonen:
Distributed storage for proximity based services. 30-35 - Shoaib Amin, Efrain Zenteno, Per Niklas Landin, Daniel Rönnow, Magnus Isaksson, Peter Händel:
Noise impact on the identification of digital predistorter parameters in the indirect learning architecture. 36-39 - Dennis Sundman, Saikat Chatterjee, Mikael Skoglund:
FROGS: A serial reversible greedy search algorithm. 40-45
Capacity and Performance
- Majid Nasiri Khormuji, Mikael Skoglund:
Feedback capacity of the bidirectional broadcast channel. 46-47 - Mohammad Javad Emadi, Majid Nasiri Khormuji, Mikael Skoglund, Mohammad Reza Aref:
On the achievable rate region of a state-dependent MAC with cooperating encoders. 48-52 - Reza Moosavi, Erik G. Larsson:
Fast identification of control signaling aided by please-decode-blindly (PDB) messages. 53-58 - Hien Quoc Ngo, Michail Matthaiou, Erik G. Larsson:
Performance analysis of large scale MU-MIMO with optimal linear receivers. 59-64
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