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50th ACSSC 2016: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
- Michael B. Matthews:
50th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, ACSSC 2016, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, November 6-9, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5386-3954-2 - Ozgun Y. Bursalioglu, Chenwei Wang, Haralabos C. Papadopoulos, Giuseppe Caire:
A novel alternative to cloud RAN for throughput densification: Coded pilots and fast user-packet scheduling at remote radio heads. 3-10 - Luis Garcia Ordóñez
, Inaki Estella Aguerri, Maxime Guillaud
:
Integer forcing analog-to-digital conversion for massive MIMO systems. 11-15 - Rajitha Senanayake
, Angel Lozano
, Peter J. Smith
, Jamie S. Evans:
Analytical handle for ZF reception in distributed massive MIMO. 16-20 - Hossein Shokri Ghadikolaei, Federico Boccardi, Elza Erkip
, Carlo Fischione
, Gábor Fodor
, Marios Kountouris, Petar Popovski
, Michele Zorzi:
The impact of beamforming and coordination on spectrum pooling in mmWave cellular networks. 21-26 - Stefan Schwarz
, Markus Rupp:
Limited feedback based double-sided full-dimension MIMO for mobile backhauling. 27-33 - Enrico Piovano, Hamdi Joudeh, Bruno Clerckx
:
Overloaded multiuser MISO transmission with imperfect CSIT. 34-38 - Paul de Kerret, Antonio Bazco
, David Gesbert
:
Enforcing coordination in network MIMO with unequal CSIT. 39-43 - Andrey Garnaev
, Wade Trappe, Athina P. Petropulu:
Bargaining over fair performing dual radar and communication task. 47-51 - Bo Li, Athina P. Petropulu:
Spectrum sharing between MIMO-MC radars and communication systems. 52-57 - Maarit Melvasalo, Visa Koivunen, Jarmo Lundén:
Spectrum maps for cognition and co-existence of communication and radar systems. 58-63 - Harish Chintakunta, Athanasios Gentimis:
Influence of topology in information flow in social networks. 67-71 - Weiyu Huang, Alejandro Ribeiro
:
Persistent homology lower bounds on distances in the space of networks. 72-76 - Samir Chowdhury, Facundo Mémoli:
Persistent homology of directed networks. 77-81 - Hao Wu, Raj Rao Nadakuditi
:
Free component analysis. 85-89 - Romain Couillet, Abla Kammoun:
Random matrix improved subspace clustering. 90-94 - Rémi Monasson:
Inference of principal components of noisy correlation matrices with prior information. 95-99 - Ahmed A. Quadeer
, David Morales-Jiménez
, Matthew R. McKay
:
A tailored sparse PCA method for finding vaccine targets against Hepatitis C. 100-104 - Jie Chen, Wenyi Zhang, H. Vincent Poor
:
On parallel sequential change detection controlling false discovery rate. 107-111 - Bo Jiang, Lifeng Lai:
Distributed quickest detection with optional observations at the fusion center. 112-116 - Shanshan Cao, Yao Xie:
Dynamic change-point detection using similarity networks. 117-121 - Rosaleena Mohanty
, William A. Sethares, Teio Meedendorp, Louis van Tilborgh:
Automated classification of pen strokes in van Gogh's drawings. 125-129 - David Picard
, Thomas Henn, Georg Dietz:
Non-negative dictionary learning for paper watermark similarity. 130-133 - X. Xi, C. Richard Johnson Jr., D. Conathan, William A. Sethares, Amanda House:
Automated chain line marking and pattern matching in radiographs of Rembrandt's prints. 134-138 - Andrew G. Klein
, Paul Messier, Andrea L. Frost, David Palzer, Sally L. Wood:
Deep learning classification of photographic paper based on clustering by domain experts. 139-143 - Patrice Abry, Andrew G. Klein
, Paul Messier, Stéphane G. Roux, Margaret Holben Ellis, William A. Sethares, David Picard
, Yuanhao Zhai, David L. Neuhoff, Herwig Wendt
, Stéphane Jaffard, C. Richard Johnson Jr.:
Wove paper analysis through texture similarities. 144-148 - C. M. O'Connell, Erich S. Uffelman, John K. Delaney, K. A. Dooley, M. E. Stephenson:
Multispectral reflectance imaging and reflectance spectroscopy at the interface of cultural heritage research and undergraduate education: Investigating a golden age Dutch painting at the Huntington. 149-153 - Behrooz Parhami:
A theoretical analysis of square versus rectangular component multipliers in recursive multiplication. 157-161 - Nagaraja Revanna, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Memristor based adder circuit design. 162-166 - Yin Liu, Megha Parhi, Marc D. Riedel, Keshab K. Parhi:
Synthesis of correlated bit streams for stochastic computing. 167-174 - Sha Hu, Fredrik Rusek, Ove Edfors
:
Massive MIMO via cooperative users. 177-182 - Mostafa Medra, Timothy N. Davidson
:
Robust precoding design for massive MISO downlink. 183-187 - Rob Arnott, Kengo Oketani, Narayan Prasad, Sampath Rangarajan, Patricia Wells:
Analysis and evaluation of a practical downlink multiuser MIMO scheduler over LTE advanced massive MIMO systems. 188-192 - Yonghee Han, Jungwoo Lee
:
Grassmannian training for massive MIMO cellular networks. 193-197 - Chin-Wei Hsu, Ming-Fu Tang, Borching Su:
Power allocation for downlink path-based precoding in multiuser FDD massive MIMO systems without CSI feedback. 198-202 - Elina Nayebi, Alexei E. Ashikhmin, Thomas L. Marzetta, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Performance of cell-free massive MIMO systems with MMSE and LSFD receivers. 203-207 - Maliheh Soleimani, Mahmood Mazrouei-Sebdani, Witold A. Krzymien, Jordan Melzer:
A path selection algorithm for sparse massive MIMO channels. 208-212 - Mehmet A. Donmez, Maxim Raginsky, Andrew C. Singer
, Lav R. Varshney:
Cost-performance tradeoffs in unreliable computation architectures. 215-219 - Harald Enzinger, Karl Freiberger, Gernot Kubin, Christian Vogel:
Baseband volterra filters with even-order terms: Theoretical foundation and practical implications. 220-224 - Harald Enzinger, Karl Freiberger, Gernot Kubin, Christian Vogel:
Fast time-domain volterra filtering. 225-228 - Peng Xi, Victor E. DeBrunner:
Hardware implementation of a series of transform matrices based on discrete hirschman transform. 229-232 - Song-Nam Hong
, Dennis Hui, Ivana Maric:
On the catastrophic puncturing patterns for finite-length polar codes. 235-239 - Chen Yi, Jörg Kliewer:
On error correction for asynchronous communication based on iterative processing. 240-244 - Stefan Farthofer, Gerald Matz:
Linear superposition coding for the asymmetric Gaussian MAC with quantized feedback. 245-249 - Daniela Donati, Mark F. Flanagan
:
Physical-layer network coded QAM with trellis shaping for the two-way relay channel. 250-254 - Congzhe Cao, Ivan J. Fair:
Construction of minimal sets for capacity-approaching variable-length constrained sequence codes. 255-259 - Peter Soliz, Carla Agurto
, Ana Edwards, Zyden Jarry, Janet Simon, Christopher Calder, Mark R. Burge:
Detection of diabetic peripheral neuropathy using spatial-temporal analysis in infrared videos. 263-267 - Konstantinos Slavakis, Shiva Salsabilian, David S. Wack, Sarah Feldt Muldoon
, Henry E. Baidoo-Williams, Jean M. Vettel, Matthew Cieslak, Scott T. Grafton:
Clustering brain-network-connectivity states using kernel partial correlations. 268-272 - Maitham D. Naeemi, Adam M. Alessio, Sohini Roychowdhury:
Automated selection of uniform regions for CT image quality detection. 273-277 - Xianghao Yu
, Jun Zhang
, Khaled Ben Letaief:
Alternating minimization for hybrid precoding in multiuser OFDM mmWave systems. 281-285 - Wai-Ming Chan, Taejoon Kim, Hadi G. Ghauch, Mats Bengtsson:
Subspace estimation and hybrid precoding for wideband millimeter-wave MIMO systems. 286-290 - Jose P. Gonzalez-Coma
, Nuria González Prelcic
, Luis Castedo
, Robert W. Heath Jr.
:
Frequency selective multiuser hybrid precoding for mmWave systems with imperfect channel knowledge. 291-295 - Miguel R. Castellanos, David J. Love, Bertrand M. Hochwald:
Hybrid precoding for millimeter wave systems with a constraint on user electromagnetic radiation exposure. 296-300 - Mohammadhafez Bazrafshan, Nikolaos Gatsis:
On the solution of the three-phase load-flow in distribution networks. 303-307 - Raksha Ramakrishna
, Anna Scaglione
:
A compressive sensing framework for the analysis of solar Photo-Voltaic power. 308-312 - Cecilia Klauber
, Hao Zhu:
Power network topology control for mitigating the effects of geomagnetically induced currents. 313-317 - Jiantao Jiao, Yanjun Han, Tsachy Weissman:
Beyond maximum likelihood: Boosting the Chow-Liu algorithm for large alphabets. 321-325 - Craig Wilson, Venugopal V. Veeravalli:
Adaptive sequential learning. 326-330 - George V. Moustakides:
How to capture a stopping time: The independent case. 333-337 - Richard J. Kozick, Christian M. Coviello:
Wideband capon beamforming with pre-steering. 338-342 - Visa Koivunen, Emad Mozafari:
Sparsity-promoting bootstrap method for large-scale data. 343-348 - Srikanth V. Tenneti, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Detection of protein repeats using the Ramanujan Filter Bank. 351-355 - Zhiting Cai, Curtis L. Neveu
, John H. Byrne, Behnaam Aazhang:
On inferring functional connectivity with directed information in neuronal networks. 356-360 - Zisheng Zhang, Keshab K. Parhi:
Seizure prediction using long-term fragmented intracranial canine and human EEG recordings. 361-365 - Filip Elvander
, Johan Sward, Andreas Jakobsson
:
Time-recursive multi-pitch estimation using group sparse recursive least squares. 369-373 - Pengzhi Gao, Ren Wang, Meng Wang, Joe H. Chow:
Low-rank matrix recovery from quantized and erroneous measurements: Accuracy-preserved data privatization in power grids. 374-378 - Uditha L. Wijewardhana, Marian Codreanu
, Matti Latva-aho:
Bayesian method for image recovery from block compressive sensing. 379-383 - Heng Qiao, Piya Pal:
Stable compressive low rank Toeplitz covariance estimation without regularization. 384-388 - Mohammad Shekaramiz, Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther:
Sparse Bayesian learning boosted by partial erroneous support knowledge. 389-393 - Ted Kronvall, Stefan Ingi Adalbjornsson
, Santhosh Nadig, Andreas Jakobsson
:
Hyperparameter-free sparse regression of grouped variables. 394-398 - Christopher Gianelli, Luzhou Xu, Jian Li, Petre Stoica:
One-bit compressive sampling with time-varying thresholds: Maximum likelihood and the Cramér-Rao bound. 399-403 - Christoph Quirin Lauter:
A new open-source SIMD vector libm fully implemented with high-level scalar C. 407-411 - Benjamin Knoop, Karthik Vinod, Sebastian Schmale, Dagmar Peters-Drolshagen, Steffen Paul:
Fast digital design space exploration with high-level synthesis: A case study with approximate conjugate gradient pursuit. 412-416 - Endri Bezati, Simone Casale Brunet, Marco Mattavelli, Jörn W. Janneck:
High-level system synthesis and optimization of dataflow programs for MPSoCs. 417-421 - Malgorzata Michalska, Simone Casale Brunet, Endri Bezati, Marco Mattavelli, Jörn W. Janneck:
Trace-based manycore partitioning of stream-processing applications. 422-426 - Chris De La Cruz, Balu Santhanam:
A joint EMD and Teager-Kaiser energy approach towards normal and nasal speech analysis. 429-433 - Jennifer Webb, Delores M. Etter, Vianka Barboza, Elena Sharp:
Iris recognition using cross-spectral comparison. 434-438 - Ahmed Aldhahab
, Taif Alobaidi, Wasfy B. Mikhael:
Efficient facial recognition using vector quantization of 2D DWT features. 439-443 - Markus Hörhan, Horst Eidenberger:
An efficient DCT template-based object detection method using phase correlation. 444-448 - Hiranmayi Ranganathan, Shayok Chakraborty, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Transfer of multimodal emotion features in deep belief networks. 449-453 - Henry Braun, Pavan K. Turaga
, Andreas Spanias, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Direct classification from compressively sensed images via deep Boltzmann machine. 454-457 - Clayton Shepard, Jian Ding, Ryan E. Guerra, Lin Zhong:
Understanding real many-antenna MU-MIMO channels. 461-467 - Kaipeng Li, Yujun Chen, Rishi Sharan, Tom Goldstein, Joseph R. Cavallaro
, Christoph Studer:
Decentralized data detection for massive MU-MIMO on a Xeon Phi cluster. 468-472 - Muris Sarajlic, Liang Liu, Ove Edfors
:
An energy efficiency perspective on massive MIMO quantization. 473-478 - Jianhua Mo
, Robert W. Heath Jr.
:
Limited feedback in MISO systems with finite-bit ADCs. 479-483 - Mathini Sellathurai
, Satyanarayana Vuppala, Tharmalingam Ratnarajah:
User selection for multi-beam satellite channels: A stochastic geometry perspective. 487-491 - Alessandro Ugolini
, Yuri Zanettini, Amina Piemontese, Alessandro Vanelli-Coralli
, Giulio Colavolpe
:
Efficient satellite systems based on interference management and exploitation. 492-496 - Màrius Caus
, Miguel Ángel Vázquez
, Ana I. Pérez-Neira:
NOMA and interference limited satellite scenarios. 497-501 - Stefano Andrenacci, Danilo Spano, Dimitrios Christopoulos, Symeon Chatzinotas
, Jens Krause, Björn E. Ottersten:
Optimized link adaptation for DVB-S2X precoded waveforms based on SNIR estimation. 502-506 - Songze Li, Qian Yu, Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali, Amir Salman Avestimehr:
Coded distributed computing: Fundamental limits and practical challenges. 509-513 - John Murray-Bruce
, Pier Luigi Dragotti
:
Solving inverse source problems for linear PDEs using sparse sensor measurements. 517-521 - Fernando Gama, Antonio G. Marques
, Gonzalo Mateos
, Alejandro Ribeiro
:
Rethinking sketching as sampling: Linear transforms of graph signals. 522-526 - Paolo Di Lorenzo
, Paolo Banelli
, Sergio Barbarossa, Stefania Sardellitti:
Distributed adaptive learning of signals defined over graphs. 527-531 - Sundeep Prabhakar Chepuri, Geert Leus
:
Subgraph detection using graph signals. 532-534 - Antonio Napolitano
, William A. Gardner:
Algorithms for analysis of signals with time-warped cyclostationarity. 539-543 - Patrick Flandrin:
The sound of silence: Recovering signals from time-frequency zeros. 544-548 - John S. Kota, Garry M. Jacyna, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola:
Nonstationary signal design for coexisting radar and communications systems. 549-553 - Scott Wisdom, Les E. Atlas, James W. Pitton, Greg Okopal:
Benefits of noncircular statistics for nonstationary signals. 554-558 - Christos George Bampis, Todd Richard Goodall, Alan C. Bovik:
Sampled efficient full-reference image quality assessment models. 561-565 - Tiffany Ly, Rituparna Sarkar, Kevin Skadron, Scott T. Acton:
Feature extraction and image retrieval on an automata structure. 566-570 - Cody W. Eilar, Venkatesh Jatla
, Marios S. Pattichis
, Carlos LopezLeiva, Sylvia Celedon-Pattichis:
Distributed video analysis for the advancing out of school learning in mathematics and engineering project. 571-575 - Wenjing Liu, Balu Santhanam:
Wideband fingerprint demodulation via bi-dimensional multirate frequency transformations. 576-579 - Yonathan Murin, Jeremy Kim, Andrea J. Goldsmith:
Tracking epileptic seizure activity via information theoretic graphs. 583-587 - Alexander G. Anderson, Bruno A. Olshausen, Kavitha Ratnam, Austin Roorda:
A neural model of high-acuity vision in the presence of fixational eye movements. 588-592 - Alireza Sheikhattar, Sina Miran, Jonathan B. Fritz
, Shihab A. Shamma, Behtash Babadi:
Probing the functional circuitry underlying auditory attention via dynamic granger causality analysis. 593-597 - Christian Lameiro, Peter J. Schreier
:
Cross-validation techniques for determining the number of correlated components between two data sets when the number of samples is very small. 601-605 - Arash Owrang, Magnus Jansson:
Model selection for high-dimensional data. 606-609 - Tanuj Hasija, Yang Song, Peter J. Schreier
, David Ramírez
:
Bootstrap-based detection of the number of signals correlated across multiple data sets. 610-614 - Mohammadreza Soltani, Chinmay Hegde:
Demixing sparse signals from nonlinear observations. 615-619 - Ruaridh Macdonald, Muriel Médard:
Obfuscating poisson & Gaussian data using a rotation in the complex plane. 620-624 - Alp Ozdemir, Mark A. Iwen, Selin Aviyente
:
Multiscale tensor decomposition. 625-629 - Oliver Lang
, Mario Huemer, Christian Hofbauer:
On the log-likelihood ratio evaluation of CWCU linear and widely linear MMSE data estimators. 633-637 - Driton Statovci, Martin Wolkerstorfer, Sanda Drakulic:
Improved SNR-based estimation of the attainable net-data-rates in vectoring VDSL2. 638-642 - Allison Hunt, Alex DeGabriele, John D. Roth, Justin A. Blanco, T. Owens Walker, Jeremy Martin:
Effects of channel environment on timing advance for mobile device positioning in long-term evolution networks. 643-647 - Thomas Magesacher, Peter Singerl:
Benchmarking of learning architectures for digital predistortion. 648-651 - Mohammad Bari, Hussain Taher, Syed Saad Sherazi, Milos Doroslovacki:
Supervised machine learning for signals having RRC shaped pulses. 652-656 - Ben Wang, Yimin D. Zhang, Wei Wang:
Nonstationary jammer suppression based on parametric sparse reconstruction. 657-661 - Timothy J. O'Shea, Latha Pemula, Dhruv Batra, T. Charles Clancy:
Radio transformer networks: Attention models for learning to synchronize in wireless systems. 662-666