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found 43 matches
- 2013
- Ali Al-Bashabsheh, Yongyi Mao, Terence H. Chan:
Translation schemes and LP bounds. CWIT 2013: 200-204 - Ahmad Al-Rababa'a, Danny Dubé, Jean-Yves Chouinard:
Using bit recycling to reduce Knuth's balanced codes redundancy. CWIT 2013: 6-11 - Mine Alsan:
Properties of the polarization transformations for the likelihood ratios of symmetric B-DMCs. CWIT 2013: 22-27 - Shahab Asoodeh, Fady Alajaji, Tamás Linder:
An achievability proof for the lossy coding of Markov sources with feed-forward. CWIT 2013: 66-70 - M. R. Avendi, Ha H. Nguyen:
Differential dual-hop relaying over time-varying Rayleigh-fading channels. CWIT 2013: 133-137 - Ghady Azar, Fady Alajaji:
When are maximum likelihood and minimum distance decoding equivalent for binary contagion channels? CWIT 2013: 12-16 - Ahmed Badr, Ashish Khisti, Wai-Tian Tan, John G. Apostolopoulos:
Robust streaming erasure codes using MDS constituent codes. CWIT 2013: 158-163 - Christopher Blake, Frank R. Kschischang:
Energy of decoding algorithms. CWIT 2013: 1-5 - Saed Daoud, Ali Ghrayeb:
On the asymptotic performance of multiuser opportunistic df cooperative systems over frequency selective fading channels using MMSE SC-FDE. CWIT 2013: 143-147 - Rajiv Devarajan, Shankhanaad Mallick, Vijay K. Bhargava:
Power allocation schemes for relay-based heterogeneous networks. CWIT 2013: 122-126 - Sagar Dhakal, Thomas A. Sexton, Steve Hranilovic:
Iterative decoding and multiuser communication using sparse space codes for MIMO channels. CWIT 2013: 169-174 - Xiaobo Guo, Lei Dong, Ying Li, Lifeng Wang:
Effective capacity of MIMO MRC system with constant and variable power loading. CWIT 2013: 117-121 - Jesse Haber-Kucharsky, Ehsan Haj Mirza Alian, Patrick Mitran:
On the reserved sub-carrier approach to achieving N-continuity for side-lobe reduction in OFDM. CWIT 2013: 209-213 - Peng Hao, Xianbin Wang, Ahmed Refaey:
An enhanced cross-layer authentication mechanism for wireless communications based on PER and RSSI. CWIT 2013: 44-48 - Md. Zoheb Hassan, Md. Jahangir Hossain, Julian Cheng:
Performance of MIMO adaptive subcarrier QAM intensity modulation in Gamma-Gamma turbulence. CWIT 2013: 195-199 - Khaled F. Hayajneh, Shahram Yousefi:
Improved systematic fountain codes in AWGN channel. CWIT 2013: 148-152 - James Ho, Jin Meng, En-Hui Yang:
On separation of source and channel coding in the finite block length regime. CWIT 2013: 92-95 - Kianoush Hosseini, Wei Yu, Raviraj S. Adve:
Cluster based coordinated beamforming and power allocation for MIMO heterogeneous networks. CWIT 2013: 96-101 - Jie Hou, Gerhard Kramer:
Informational divergence approximations to product distributions. CWIT 2013: 76-81 - Amir K. Khandani:
Two-way (true full-duplex) wireless. CWIT 2013: 33-38 - Yong Jin Daniel Kim, Jan Bajcsy:
Binary faster than Nyquist optical transmission via non-uniform power allocation. CWIT 2013: 180-185 - Hao Li, Xianbin Wang, Weikun Hou:
Security enhancement in cooperative jamming using compromised secrecy region minimization. CWIT 2013: 214-218 - Andrew Liau, Il-Min Kim, Shahram Yousefi:
An efficient Soliton-like network coding protocol for the resource-constrained Y-network. CWIT 2013: 164-168 - Linyan Liu, Majid Safari, Steve Hranilovic:
Systematic raptor codes for atmospheric optical channels. CWIT 2013: 190-194 - Kalikinkar Mandal, Guang Gong, Xinxin Fan, Mark D. Aagaard:
On selection of optimal parameters for the WG stream cipher family. CWIT 2013: 17-21 - Ahmed Medra, Timothy N. Davidson:
On the achievability of the degrees of freedom for the three-cell MIMO interfering broadcast channel with minimum spatial dimensions. CWIT 2013: 87-91 - Mingbo Niu, Julian Cheng, Jonathan F. Holzman:
Optical communication using coherent detection with space-time coding in the presence of atmospheric turbulence. CWIT 2013: 175-179 - Pratik Patil, Ahmed Badr, Ashish Khisti:
Streaming erasure codes under mismatched source-channel frame rates. CWIT 2013: 153-157 - Oleg Petelin, Raviraj Adve:
Distributed resource allocation in femtocell networks. CWIT 2013: 102-107 - Hamidreza Ebrahimzadeh Saffar, Masoud Badiei Khuzani, Patrick Mitran:
Two-way lossy communication of correlated Gaussian sources with amplify-and-forward relaying. CWIT 2013: 127-131
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