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42nd CISS 2008: Princeton University, NJ, USA
- 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, CISS 2008, Princeton, NJ, USA, 19-21 March 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2246-3

- Richard G. Baraniuk:

Compressive sensing. - Andrew M. Odlyzko:

Economics and technology in the evolution of networks. - David Tse:

Information theory of wireless networks.
Sparse Representations and Frames I: Compressed Sensing
- Mehmet Akçakaya

, Vahid Tarokh:
Noisy compressive sampling limits in linear and sublinear regimes. 1-4 - Waheed Uz Zaman Bajwa, Jarvis D. Haupt, Gil M. Raz, Robert D. Nowak:

Compressed channel sensing. 5-10 - Stephen D. Howard, A. Robert Calderbank, Stephen J. Searle

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A fast reconstruction algorithm for deterministic compressive sensing using second order reed-muller codes. 11-15 - Petros Boufounos

, Richard G. Baraniuk:
1-Bit compressive sensing. 16-21 - Justin K. Romberg:

The Dantzig selector and generalized thresholding. 22-25 - Ingrid Daubechies, Ronald A. DeVore, Massimo Fornasier

, C. Sinan Güntürk:
Iteratively Re-weighted Least Squares minimization: Proof of faster than linear rate for sparse recovery. 26-29
Optimization of Networks I: Congestion Control and Routing
- Chih-Chun Wang, Ness B. Shroff:

On wireless network scheduling with intersession network coding. 30-35 - Regina Egorova, Sem C. Borst, Bert Zwart:

Bandwidth-sharing in overloaded networks. 36-41 - Richard J. Gibbens:

Modelling multi-path problems. 42-45 - Dahai Xu:

Optimal traffic engineering via Newtons method. 46-51 - Ao Tang, Lachlan L. H. Andrew:

Game theory for heterogeneous flow control. 52-56
Multiple Antenna Systems
- Yang Yang, Sana Sfar, Rick S. Blum:

A simulation study of antenna selection for compact MIMO arrays. 57-61 - Peter A. Parker

, Daniel W. Bliss, Vahid Tarokh:
On the degrees-of-freedom of the MIMO interference channel. 62-67 - Hongseok Kim, Chan-Byoung Chae

, Gustavo de Veciana, Robert W. Heath Jr.
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Energy-efficient adaptive MIMO systems leveraging dynamic spare capacity. 68-73 - Alkan Soysal

, Sennur Ulukus:
Optimizing the rate of a correlated MIMO link jointly over channel estimation and data transmission parameters. 74-79 - Kyeongjun Ko, Jungwoo Lee

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Low complexity multiuser MIMO scheduling with chordal distance. 80-84 - Lin Dai

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Distributed antenna system: Performance analysis in multi-user scenario. 85-89
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- Sili Lu, Naofal Al-Dhahir:

Optimum channel estimation pilot design for CDD-OFDM with application to DVB. 90-94 - Stefan Geirhofer, Ozgur Oyman:

Client-centric fractional frequency reuse based on user cooperation in OFDMA networks. 95-100 - Qijia Liu

, Robert J. Baxley, Xiaoli Ma, G. Tong Zhou:
Error vector magnitude optimization for OFDM systems with a deterministic peak-to-average power ratio constraint. 101-104 - Francesco Palmieri

, Gianmarco Romano
, Elettra Venosa:
A jitter model for OFDM systems. 105-110 - Amaresh V. Malipatil, Hao Zhou, Yih-Fang Huang:

CFO estimation in OFDM systems and effects of nonlinear power amplifiers. 111-116 - Yao Yu, Sarod Yatawatta

, Athina P. Petropulu:
A precoded OFDMA system with user cooperation. 117-122
Distributed Detection and Estimation I
- Qian He, Rick S. Blum, Hana Godrich, Alexander M. Haimovich:

Cramer-Rao bound for target velocity estimation in MIMO radar with widely separated antennas. 123-127 - Goran Ivkovic, Predrag Spasojevic

, Ivan Seskar:
Radio scene analysis using trilinear decomposition. 128-133 - Hana Godrich, Alexander M. Haimovich, Rick S. Blum

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Cramer Rao bound on target localization estimation in MIMO radar systems. 134-139 - Liang Liu, Huadong Ma, Xi Zhang:

Optimal camera selection for target localization in camera sensor networks. 140-145 - Brent Gold, Michael J. Roan, Marty Johnson, Elizabeth Hoppe:

Source localization performance of a multi-array network under sensor orientation and position uncertainty. 146-149 - Chao Yu, Gaurav Sharma:

Distributed estimation using reduced dimensionality sensor observations: A separation perspective. 150-154
Cooperative Communications I
- David Frederic Crouse, Christian R. Berger, Shengli Zhou, Peter Willett

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Optimal memoryless relays with noncoherent modulation. 155-160 - Behrouz Khoshnevis, Wei Yu, Raviraj Adve:

Grassmannian beamforming for MIMO amplify-and-forward relaying. 161-166 - Jamshid Abouei, Hossein Bagheri, Amir K. Khandani:

An efficient adaptive distributed space time coding scheme for cooperative relaying. 167-172 - Jinhua Jiang, Yan Xin:

On the achievable rates for the relay channels with generalized feedback. 173-178 - Ruiyuan Hu, Sana Sfar, Gregg Charlton, Alex Reznik:

Protocols and system capacity of relay-enhanced HSDPA systems. 179-184 - Sami Akin, Mustafa Cenk Gursoy:

Achievable rates and training optimization for fading relay channels with memory. 185-190
Cognitive Radio
- Sachin Chaudhari

, Jarmo Lundén, Visa Koivunen:
Collaborative autocorrelation-based spectrum Sensing of OFDM signals in cognitive radios. 191-196 - Hang Su, Xi Zhang:

Channel-hopping based single transceiver MAC for cognitive radio networks. 197-202 - Husheng Li, Chengzhi Li, Huaiyu Dai:

Quickest spectrum sensing in cognitive radio. 203-208 - Juite Hwu, Jinying Chen, Xiaohua Li:

Sum transmission power of multiple cooperative secondary transmitters in dynamic spectrum access networks. 209-212 - Xiaohua Li, Jinying Chen, Fan Ng:

Secure transmission power of cognitive radios for dynamic spectrum access applications. 213-218 - Pin-Hsun Lin, Chung-Pi Lee, Shih-Chun Lin, Hsuan-Jung Su

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Cognitive radio in slow fading channels with partial channel state information at the transmitter. 219-224
Receiver Design
- Besma Smida

, Vahid Tarokh:
Ground-to-air interference analysis in cellular ATG systems. 225-228 - Hongyang Deng, Roman A. Dyba:

Fast and efficient proportionate adaptive algorithms for pure delay estimation. 229-232 - Hongyang Deng, Roman A. Dyba:

Efficient partial update algorithm based on coefficient block for sparse impulse response identification. 233-236 - Jinhong Wu, Milos Doroslovacki:

Partial update NLMS algorithm for sparse system identification with switching between coefficient-based and input-based selection. 237-240 - Roman A. Dyba:

Parallel structures for fast estimation of echo path pure delay and their applications to sparse echo cancellers. 241-245 - Min Chen, Aylin Yener:

Interference management for multiuser two-way relaying. 246-251
Sparse Representations and Frames II: Sparsity and Dimension Reduction
- Adam C. Zelinski, Vivek K. Goyal

, Elfar Adalsteinsson, Lawrence L. Wald
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Sparsity in MRI RF excitation pulse design. 252-257 - Mohamed-Ali Belabbas, Patrick J. Wolfe:

On sparse representations of linear operators and the approximation of matrix products. 258-263 - Ali Pezeshki, Gitta Kutyniok

, A. Robert Calderbank:
Fusion frames and robust dimension reduction. 264-268 - Radu V. Balan:

Information theory based estimator of the number of sources in a sparse linear mixing model. 269-273 - David L. Donoho, Gitta Kutyniok

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Analysis of 1 minimization in the Geometric Separation Problem. 274-279 - Christopher J. Rozell:

Distributed processing in frames for sparse approximation. 280-285
Optimization of Networks II: Content Distribution and Peering
- Euiwoong Lee

, David Buchfuhrer, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Ao Tang, Steven H. Low:
Progress on pricing with peering. 286-291 - Peter Marbach:

A lower-bound on the number of rankings required in recommender systems using collaborativ filtering. 292-297 - Minghua Chen

, Sudipta Sengupta, Miroslav Ponec, Philip A. Chou, Jin Li:
Peer-to-Peer utility maximization. 298-303 - George Kesidis, A. Das, Gustavo de Veciana:

On flat-rate and usage-based pricing for tiered commodity internet services. 304-308 - Mung Chiang:

Network distribution capacity and content-pipe gap. 309-312 - Laurent Massoulié:

Peer-to-peer live streaming: Optimality results and open problems. 313-315
Code Division Multiple Access and Spread Spectrum
- Yang Zhang, Saleem A. Kassam, Vijitha Weerackody:

Blind source separation and equalization in asynchronous MIMO DS-CDMA. 316-319 - Yi Sun:

Quasi-large sparse-sequence CDMA: Approach to single-user bound by linearly-complex LAS detectors. 320-323 - Kun Hua

, Lim Nguyen, Won Mee Jang:
Self-encoded spread spectrum synchronization with genetic algorithm and Markov chain analysis. 324-329 - Handan Agirman-Tosun, Ali N. Akansu:

BER performance of DS-CDMA communications for continuous phase modulation and various binary code families. 330-334 - Jin He, Masoud Salehi

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A new finger placement algorithm for the Generalized RAKE receiver. 335-340 - Yanhua Deng, Mable P. Fok, Paul R. Prucnal:

Demonstration of 2-D wavelength-hopping time-spreading incoherent optical CDMA network by pulse carving of CW laser source. 341-343
Multimedia Signal Processing
- Min Xu, Hao Chen, Pramod K. Varshney:

A novel approach for image fusion based on Markov Random Fields. 344-349 - Yongju Cho, Hayder Radha, Jeongju Yoo, Jinwoo Hong:

A rate-distortion empirical model for rate adaptive wireless scalable video. 350-355 - Kun Shi, Xiaoli Ma, G. Tong Zhou:

A mutual information based double-talk detector for nonlinear systems. 356-360 - Lisa M. Marvel, Brian Henz, Charles G. Boncelet Jr.:

Fusing rate-specific SVM Classifiers for +/-1 embedding steganalysis. 361-364 - Dian Gong, Yunfan Li, Xuemei Zhao:

Geometric inversion approach for visual curve estimation. 370-373
Information Theory I
- Shyam Pandula, Bernd-Peter Paris

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Capacity optimization for ricean correlated MIMO channels with decorrelator receiver. 374-378 - Luca Venturino

, Narayan Prasad, Xiaodong Wang:
A successive convex approximation algorithm for weighted sum-rate maximization in downlink OFDMA networks. 379-384 - Xiaohu Shang, Gerhard Kramer

, Biao Chen:
Outer bound and noisy-interference sum-rate capacity for symmetric Gaussian interference channels. 385-389 - David S. Buckingham, Matthew C. Valenti

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The information-outage probability of finite-length codes over AWGN channels. 390-395 - Slawomir Stanczak, Michal Kaliszan:

Some bounds on the network outage probability in wireless networks. 396-401 - Rajesh T. Krishnamachari, Mahesh K. Varanasi:

Volume of geodesic balls in the real Stiefel manifold. 402-406
Wireless Transceiver Design I
- Anastasios Giovanidis

, Gerhard Wunder, Holger Boche, Stoycho Stefanov:
Optimal control of transmission errors with power allocation and stability in ARQ downlink. 407-412 - Fulu Li, Kui Wu:

A new approach to counting broadcast trees. 413-417 - Chan-Byoung Chae

, David Mazzarese, Nihar Jindal, Robert W. Heath Jr.
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A low complexity linear multiuser MIMO beamforming system with limited feedback. 418-422 - Lun Dong, Athina P. Petropulu:

A comparison of cooperative beamforming to direct transmission based on spectral efficiency. 423-428 - Hayssam Dahrouj

, Wei Yu:
Coordinated beamforming for the multi-cell multi-antenna wireless system. 429-434
Communication, Sensing and Compression
- Aaron B. Wagner:

An outer bound for distributed compression of linear functions. 435-440 - Shirin Jalali, Tsachy Weissman:

Near optimal lossy source coding and compression-based denoising via Markov chain Monte Carlo. 441-446 - Todd P. Coleman, Negar Kiyavash:

Sparse graph codes and practical decoding algorithms for communicating over packet timings in networks. 447-452
Compressed Sensing I
- Arnab Roy, John F. Doherty:

Empirical mode decomposition frequency resolution improvement using the pre-emphasis and de-emphasis method. 453-457 - Mark A. Iwen, Craig V. Spencer:

Improved bounds for a deterministic sublinear-time Sparse Fourier Algorithm. 458-463 - Karen M. Guan, Andrew C. Singer

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Sequential placement of reference levels in a level-crossing analog-to-digital converter. 464-469 - Wei Dai, Olgica Milenkovic:

Sparse weighted Euclidean superimposed coding for integer compressed sensing. 470-475 - Robert L. Ortman, Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson:

Reconstruction of compressively sensed images via neurally plausible local competitive algorithms. 476-479 - Wei Dai, Olgica Milenkovic:

Sparse weighted Euclidean superimposed coding for integer compressed sensing. 480-485
Optimization of Networks III: Scheduling and Random Access
- Junshan Zhang:

Threshold structure of channel aware distributed scheduling in ad-hoc networks: An optimal stopping view. 486-491 - Sastry Kompella

, Jeffrey E. Wieselthier, Anthony Ephremides:
Revisiting the optimal scheduling problem. 492-497 - Shreevatsa Rajagopalan, Devavrat Shah:

Distributed algorithm and reversible network. 498-502 - A. Aaram, M. H. R. Khouzani, Saswati Sarkar, Leandros Tassiulas:

A fair scheduling policy for wireless channels with intermittent connectivity. 503-508 - Alexandre Proutière, Yung Yi, Mung Chiang:

Throughput of random access without message passing. 509-514
Network Coding
- Mohammed D. Halloush

, Hayder Radha:
Network coding with multi-generation mixing. 515-520 - Lu Zhang, Leonard J. Cimini Jr.:

Cooperative network coding in selective decode-and-forward networks with multiple source-destination pairs. 521-526 - Ahmed E. Kamal, Aditya Ramamoorthy:

Overlay protection against link failures using network coding. 527-533 - Yalin Evren Sagduyu, Dongning Guo, Randall Berry

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On the delay and throughput of digital and analog network coding for wireless broadcast. 534-539 - Shirish Karande, Kiran Misra, Hayder Radha:

Natural growth codes: Partial recovery under random network coding. 540-544 - Silvija Kokalj-Filipovic, Predrag Spasojevic

, Roy D. Yates, Emina Soljanin
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Decentralized fountain codes for minimum-delay data collection. 545-550
Error Correcting Codes
- Jianwen Zhang

, Marc André Armand, Yan Xin:
Design of low density parity check codes for AWGN channels with causal interference. 551-555 - Xuebin Wu, Haidong Wang, Zhiyuan Yan:

Erasure codes for broadcasting small files over erasure channels with low bandwidth. 556-561 - Javier Garcia-Frías

, Kejing Liu:
Design of near-optimum quantum error-correcting codes based on generator and parity-check matrices of LDGM codes. 562-567 - Simon S. Woo, Michael K. Cheng:

Prioritized LT codes. 568-573 - Yueqian Li, Masoud Salehi

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A new BC-BICM scheme for block-fading channels. 574-576 - Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou

, Ian J. Wassell, Rolando A. Carrasco:
On the frame error rate of transmission schemes on quasi-static fading channels. 577-581
Distributed Detection and Estimation II
- Tao Wu, Qi Cheng

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Distributed detection in the presence of frequency offset and phase shift. 582-587 - Vibhav Kapnadak, Murat Senel, Edward J. Coyle:

Distributed incumbent estimation for cognitive wireless networks. 588-593 - Husheng Li, Chengzhi Li, Huaiyu Dai:

Collaborative quickest detection in adhoc networks with delay constraint - part I: Two-node network. 594-599 - Chengzhi Li, Husheng Li, Huaiyu Dai:

Collaborative quickest detection in adhoc networks with delay constraint -part II: Multi-node network. 600-605 - Yanbing Zhang, Huaiyu Dai:

Distributed estimation in wireless sensor networks via variational message passing. 606-611 - Ameya Agaskar, Lang Tong, Ting He:

A distributed scheme for detection of information flows. 612-617 - Melda Yuksel

, Elza Erkip
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Diversity-multiplexing tradeoff for the multiple-antenna wire-tap channel. 618-623 - George T. Amariucai, Shuangqing Wei:

Secrecy rates of binary wiretapper channels using feedback schemes. 624-629 - Jin Xu, Biao Chen:

Broadcast confidential and public messages. 630-635 - Jorge G. Silva, Rebecca Willett

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Detection of anomalous meetings in a social network. 636-641 - Liang Xiao

, Larry J. Greenstein, Narayan B. Mandayam, Wade Trappe:
MIMO-assisted channel-based authentication in wireless networks. 642-646
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- Saad B. Qaisar

, Hayder Radha:
Low complexity distributed reliability for Wireless Sensor Networks. 647-652 - Anna Pantelidou

, Anthony Ephremides:
Optimal rate control policies for proportional fairness in wireless networks. 653-658 - Marco A. Alzate, Jose-Carlos Pagan, Néstor M. Peña, Miguel A. Labrador:

End-to-end bandwidth and available bandwidth estimation in multi-hop IEEE 802.11b ad hoc networks. 659-664 - Marco Levorato, Michele Zorzi:

On error control schemes for ad hoc networks with multiuser detection and rate control. 665-670 - Engin Zeydan

, Didem Kivanc
, Uf Tureli
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Cross layer interference mitigation using a convergent two-stage game for ad hoc networks. 671-675 - Alex Fridman, Steven Weber, Kapil R. Dandekar

, Moshe Kam:
Cross-layer multicommodity capacity expansion on ad hoc wireless networks of cognitive radios. 676-680
Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks
- Xin Wang, Di Wang, Irena Li, Hanqi Zhuang, Salvatore D. Morgera:

Incorporating retransmission diversity in quality-of-service guaranteed multi-user scheduling. 681-685 - Balaji Rengarajan, Gustavo de Veciana:

Optimizing wireless networks for heterogeneous spatial loads. 686-691 - Bo Gui, Leonard J. Cimini Jr.:

Resource allocation algorithms for multiuser cooperative OFDMA systems with subchannel permutation. 692-697 - Siddharth Naik, Holger Boche:

Extension of axiomatic framework for resource allocation strategies for varying number of users in a wireless system. 698-703 - Alireza Seyedi, Biplab Sikdar

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Energy efficient transmission strategies for Body Sensor Networks with energy harvesting. 704-709 - Rohit Aggarwal, Phil Schniter

, Can Emre Koksal:
Rate adaptation via link-layer feedback for goodput maximization over a time-varying channel. 710-714
Sparse Representations and Frames III: Quantization and Frames
- Peter G. Casazza, Dan Redmond, Janet C. Tremain:

Real equiangular frames. 715-720 - Bernhard G. Bodmann, Peter G. Casazza, Dan Edidin, Radu V. Balan:

Frames for linear reconstruction without phase. 721-726 - Amina Chebira, Jelena Kovacevic:

Frames in bioimaging. 727-732 - Sergiy V. Borodachov, Yang Wang

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Asymptotic White noise Hypothesis for PCM quantization. 733-736 - John J. Benedetto, Onur Oktay:

PCM - Sigmadelta comparison and sparse representation quantization. 737-742 - C. Sinan Güntürk:

Simultaneous and hybrid beta-encodings. 743-748
Optimization of Networks IV: Power Control and Spectrum Management
- Dan Zhang, Ömer Ileri, Narayan B. Mandayam:

Bandwidth exchange as an incentive for relaying. 749-754 - Changxin Shi, Randall A. Berry

, Michael L. Honig:
Distributed interference pricing for OFDM wireless networks with non-separable utilities. 755-760 - Amol Sahasrabudhe, Koushik Kar:

Bandwidth allocation games under budget and access constraints. 761-769 - Aneesh Reddy, Sanjay Shakkottai, Lei Ying:

Distributed power control in wireless ad hoc networks using message passing: Throughput optimality and network utility maximization. 770-775
Cooperative Communications II
- Oren Somekh, Osvaldo Simeone

, Amichai Sanderovich, Benjamin M. Zaidel, Shlomo Shamai
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On the impact of limited-capacity backhaul and inter-users links in cooperative multicell networks. 776-780 - Gerhard Kramer

, S. M. Sadegh Tabatabaei Yazdi, Serap A. Savari:
Network coding on line networks with broadcast. 781-784 - Anand D. Sarwate

, Michael Gastpar:
Adversarial interference models for multiantenna cooperative systems. 785-790 - Ersen Ekrem, Sennur Ulukus:

Effects of cooperation on the secrecy of multiple access channels with generalized feedback. 791-796 - Shreeshankar Bodas, Sriram Vishwanath, Vijay G. Subramanian

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Random access over multiple access channels: A queuing perspective. 797-802 - Shuang Echo Yang, Daniela Tuninetti

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A new achievable region for interference channel with generalized feedback. 803-808
Wireless Networks: Modeling and Performance
- Albert Futernik, Alexander M. Haimovich:

An analytical model for evaluating usable throughput in ad-hoc wireless networks. 809-814 - Lin Dai

, Tony T. Lee:
Throughput and delay analysis of wireless random access networks. 815-820 - Alejandro Ribeiro

, Georgios B. Giannakis
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Layer separability of wireless networks. 821-826 - Mohammad Nekoui, Hossein Pishro-Nik:

VANET capacity scaling under the Physical Model. 827-830 - Behtash Babadi, Vahid Tarokh:

A distributed asynchronous algorithm for spectrum sharing in wireless ad hoc networks. 831-835 - Liang Liu, Xi Zhang, Huadong Ma:

Percolation-theory based density derivations of wireless sensor network nodes for preventing exposure paths. 836-841
Relay Networks
- Rubén Heras Evangelio, Slawomir Stanczak, Clemens Schnurr:

Energy efficiency of a two-stage relaying scheme in wireless sensor networks. 842-847 - Jie Yang, Deniz Gündüz

, D. Richard Brown III, Elza Erkip
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Resource allocation for cooperative relaying. 848-853 - Joydeep Tripathi, Lun Dong, Jaudelice Cavalcante de Oliveira, Athina P. Petropulu:

Dominant set based ALLIANCES: A new approach to handle bursty traffic and collisions in sensor networks. 854-858 - Seunghoon Nam, Mai Vu, Vahid Tarokh:

Relay selection methods for wireless cooperative communications. 859-864 - Xiang He, Aylin Yener:

On the energy-delay trade-off of a two-way relay network. 865-870 - Rui Cao, Liuqing Yang:

Practical issues on resource optimization for relay networks. 871-876
Wireless Transceiver Design II
- Mohammad Ali Khojastepour, Narayan Prasad, Shuangquan Wang, Xiaodong Wang, Mohammad Madihian:

Quantized multi-rank beamforming for MIMO systems. 877-883 - Shuying Shi, Martin Schubert, Holger Boche:

Physical layer multicasting with linear MIMO transceivers. 884-889 - Lan Zhang, Ying-Chang Liang

, Yan Xin:
Robust cognitive beamforming with partial channel state information. 890-895 - Chung-Pi Lee, Hsuan-Jung Su

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Diversity-multiplexing gain tradeoff with peak to average power ratio constraints. 896-901 - Francisco Rubio, Dongning Guo, Michael L. Honig, Xavier Mestre

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On optimal training and beamforming in uncorrelated MIMO systems with feedback. 902-907 - Xiantao Sun, Leonard J. Cimini Jr., Douglas S. Chan, Larry J. Greenstein:

Enhanced IEEE 802.11n quantized feedback beamforming with power allocation. 908-912
Optimization of Networks V: Control of Wireless Networks
- Anand Srinivas, Eytan H. Modiano:

Optimal path planning for mobile backbone networks. 913-918 - Long Bao Le

, Ravi R. Mazumdar
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Appropriate control of wireless networks with flow level dynamics. 919-925 - Minghua Chen

, Jianwei Huang:
Optimal resource allocation for OFDM uplink communication: A primal-dual approach. 926-931 - Atilla Eryilmaz, Asuman E. Ozdaglar, Devavrat Shah, Eytan H. Modiano:

Imperfect randomized algorithms for the optimal control of wireless networks. 932-937 - Joydeep Acharya, Roy D. Yates:

Resource and power costs in dynamic spectrum allocation. 938-943 - Yufang Xi, Edmund M. Yeh:

Equilibria and price of anarchy in parallel relay networks with node pricing. 944-949
Compressed Sensing II
- Nash M. Borges, Gerard G. L. Meyer:

Unsupervised distributional anomaly detection for a self-diagnostic speech activity detector. 950-955 - José-Emilio Vila-Forcén, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez

, Javier Garcia-Frías
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Compressive sensing detection of stochastic signals. 956-960 - Bob L. T. Sturm

, John J. Shynk, Laurent Daudet:
Measuring interference in overcomplete signal representations. 961-966 - Xiaohan Chen, Natalia A. Schmid

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On empirical capacity, random coding bound, and probability of outage of an object recognition system under constraint of PCA-encoding. 967-971
Wireless Transceiver Design III
- Kyeong Jin Kim, Man-On Pun, Ronald A. Iltis:

Channel prediction for limited feedback precoded MIMO-OFDM systems over time-varying fading channels. 972-977 - Mohammad Ali Khojastepour, Xiaodong Wang, Mohammad Madihian:

Quantized linear MIMO precoding for multiuser downlink systems. 978-983 - Adam J. Tenenbaum, Raviraj S. Adve:

Improved sum-rate optimization in the multiuser MIMO downlink. 984-989 - Myung-Hoon Yeon, John J. Shynk:

Enhanced adaptive antenna algorithms for asynchronous TDMA systems. 990-993 - Kiarash Amiri, Davood Shamsi, Behnaam Aazhang, Joseph R. Cavallaro

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Adaptive codebook for beamforming in limited feedback MIMO systems. 994-998 - Imad H. Azzam, Raviraj S. Adve:

Multiuser linear precoding for cooperating base stations with asynchronous interference. 999-1004
Information Theory II
- Soumya Jana, Richard E. Blahut:

Partial side information problem: Equivalence of two inner bounds. 1005-1009 - Soheil Mohajer, Ali Kakhbod:

Tight bounds on the AUH codes. 1010-1014 - Ali Kakhbod, Ali Nazari

, Morteza Zadimoghaddam:
Some notes on fix-free codes. 1015-1018 - Huaiyu Dai, Husheng Li:

Identifying sufficient statistics in information networks. 1019-1024 - Jun Luo, Dongning Guo:

On the entropy and filtering of hidden Markov processes observed through arbitrary memoryless channels. 1025-1030
Distributed Detection and Estimation III
- Pu Wang, Hongbin Li, Jun Fang

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Distributed non-parametric estimation in a bandwidth-constrained sensor network. 1031-1036 - Yongmei Dai, Zhiyuan Yan:

Memory-constrained ML-optimal tree search detection. 1037-1041 - Edwin Soedarmadji:

The Chinese Generals Problem. 1042-1047 - Jun Fang

, Hongbin Li:
Distributed compression and estimation for wireless sensor networks with noisy channels. 1048-1052 - Jun Fang

, Hongbin Li:
Power constrained distributed estimation over noisy channels in WSNs. 1053-1057 - Hao Zhu, Alfonso Cano, Georgios B. Giannakis

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In-network channel decoding using consensus on log-likelihood ratio averagesy. 1058-1063
Mathematical Foundations
- Razvan Cristescu:

On node selection for classification in correlated data sets. 1064-1068 - Fulu Li:

The expansion rate of Margulis expanders and LPS expanders for vertex set Z × Z. 1069-1074 - Ruairí de Fréin

, Konstantinos Drakakis, Scott T. Rickard:
Portfolio diversification using subspace factorizations. 1075-1080 - Maximilien Gadouleau, Zhiyuan Yan:

Complexity of decoding Gabidulin codes. 1081-1085 - Dimitris S. Papailiopoulos, George N. Karystinos:

Efficient computation of the M-phase vector that maximizes a rank-deficient quadratic form. 1086-1090 - Scott Rickard, Andrzej Cichocki

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When is non-negative matrix decomposition unique? 1091-1092
Space-Time Codes
- Anna Kacewicz, Stephen B. Wicker:

Optimizing redundancy using MDS codes and dynamic symbol allocation in mobile ad hoc networks. 1093-1098 - Shyam Pandula, Bernd-Peter Paris

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Precoder design via approximate joint diagonalization for ricean correlated MIMO channels in STBC systems. 1099-1103 - Jinhong Wu, Branimir R. Vojcic, Zhengdao Wang

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Cross-entropy based symbol selection and partial iterative decoding for serial concatenated convolutional codes. 1104-1107 - Amir Laufer, Yeheskel Bar-Ness:

Improved transmission scheme for orthogonal space time codes. 1108-1113 - Che Lin, Vasanthan Raghavan, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:

Limited feedback space-time coding in correlated MIMO channels. 1114-1119 - Manav Garg, Mahesh K. Varanasi:

The optimality of D-BLAST-ZF with antenna order feedback without or with antenna selection. 1120-1124 - Fulu Li, Jianwei Huang, Andrew Lippman:

A linear integer programming approach to analyze P2P media streaming. 1125-1130 - Sohraab Soltani, Hayder Radha:

Performance evaluation of error control protocols over finite-state Markovian channels. 1131-1136 - Yang Hong, Oliver W. W. Yang:

Can API-RCP be TCP friendly with RED? 1137-1142 - Steven Weber, Ananth V. Kini, Athina P. Petropulu:

A new approximation for slotted buffered Aloha. 1143-1148 - Jian Ni, Sekhar Tatikonda:

Network tomography based on additive metrics. 1149-1154
Wireless Communication
- Matthew C. Valenti

, Raghu Doppalapudi, Don J. Torrieri:
A genetic algorithm for designing constellations with low error floors. 1155-1160 - Tao Jia, Alexandra Duel-Hallen, Hans Hallen

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Improved long-range prediction with data-aided noise reduction for adaptive modulation systems. 1161-1166 - Gabriel Mihai Lipsa:

Routing strategy for minimizing the packet loss in disruptive tolerant networks. 1167-1172 - Vishal Parikh, Didem Kivanc-Tureli

, Uf Tureli
:
Performance analysis of CSMA and RI-BTMA in an ad hoc network. 1173-1178 - Alexandra Oborina, Martti Moisio, Tero Henttonen, Esa Pernila, Visa Koivunen:

MIMO performance evaluation in UTRAN Long Term Evolution downlink. 1179-1183 - Sintayehu Dehnie, Nasir D. Memon

:
Cooperative diversity with selfish users. 1184-1188
Optimization of Networks VI: Theory and Models
- Angelia Nedic

, Asuman E. Ozdaglar:
Subgradient methods in network resource allocation: Rate analysis. 1189-1194 - Andrés Ferragut

, Fernando Paganini:
Achieving network stability and user fairness through admission control of TCP connections. 1195-1200 - Bo (Rambo) Tan, Lei Ying

, R. Srikant:
Short-term fairness and long-term QoS. 1201-1204 - Matthew Andrews:

Optimization via communication networks. 1205-1209 - Michael J. Neely:

Dynamic data compression for wireless transmission over a fading channel. 1210-1215 - Mehdi Kalantari, Richard J. La:

A DTN packet forwarding scheme inspired by thermodynamics. 1216-1221
Costas Arrays
- Konstantinos Drakakis, Rod Gow:

Two experimental pearls in Costas arrays. 1222-1227 - Konstantinos Drakakis, Scott T. Rickard:

Costas permutations in the continuum. 1228-1233 - Konstantinos Drakakis, Rod Gow, Scott T. Rickard:

Distance vectors in Costas arrays. 1234-1239 - Konstantinos Drakakis:

Higher dimensional generalizations of the Costas property. 1240-1245 - James K. Beard

:
Costas array generator polynomials in finite fields. 1246-1251 - Jim Devlin, Scott Rickard:

Accelerated costas array enumeration using FPGAs. 1252-1257
Communication Systems
- Hyosung Kim, Jitendra K. Tugnait

:
Doubly-selective mimo channel estimation using exponential basis models and subblock tracking. 1258-1261 - Muhammad Usman Ilyas

, Hayder Radha:
On measuring memory length of the error rate process in wireless channels. 1262-1267 - Erdem Demircioglu, Mustafa M. Nefes:

Reliability-based TT&C subsystem design methodology for complex spacecraft missions. 1268-1272 - Naveen Kumar, Pranav Agarwal, Aditya Ramamoorthy, Murti V. Salapaka:

Channel modeling and detector design for dynamic mode high density probe storage. 1273-1278 - Fengzhong Qu

, Liuqing Yang:
On the estimation of doubly-selective fading channels. 1279-1284 - Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi

, Ali Jadbabaie
:
Distributed computation of a sparse cover in sensor networks without location information. 1285-1290

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