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AusCTW 2014: Sydney, Australia
- Australian Communications Theory Workshop, AusCTW 2014, Sydney, Australia, February 3-5, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-3354-9
- Arno G. Stefani, Johannes B. Huber, Christophe Jardin, Heinrich Sticht
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A tight lower bound on the mutual information of a binary and an arbitrary finite random variable as a function of the variational distance. 1-4 - Amy Fu, Parastoo Sadeghi
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A network coding algorithm for video on demand multicast using a single server channel. 5-10 - Cheng Yu Andy Shang, Peter J. Smith
, Graeme K. Woodward
, Himal A. Suraweera:
Linear transceivers for full duplex MIMO relays. 11-16 - Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam
, Yonghui Li
, Branka Vucetic
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Capacity approaching analog fountain codes. 17-21 - Khawla A. Alnajjar
, Peter J. Smith
, Graeme K. Woodward
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Low complexity V-BLAST for massive MIMO. 22-26 - Linyun Huang, Yi Hong
, Emanuele Viterbo
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On parameter estimation of the envelope Gaussian mixture model. 27-32 - Paul Hirschausen, Linda M. Davis, David Haley, Ken Lever:
Identifying key design parameters for Monte Carlo simulation of Doppler spread channels. 33-38 - Md. Noor-A-Rahim
, Khoa D. Nguyen
, Gottfried Lechner
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Anytime spatially coupled codes for relay channel. 39-44 - Tansu Alpcan
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Information metrics for model selection in function estimation. 45-50 - Thomas Q. Wang, Jean Armstrong
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Performance of indoor MIMO optical wireless system using linear receiver with prism array. 51-56 - Sinan Kahraman
, Emanuele Viterbo
, Mehmet Ertugrul Çelebi:
Folded successive cancelation decoding of polar codes. 57-61 - Uzma Afsheen, Peter J. Smith
, Philippa A. Martin
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Reducing codebook loss by using reconfigurable receive antennas in limited feedback precoded MIMO systems. 62-67 - Abdullah Al Nahid
, Khoa D. Nguyen
, Terence H. Chan
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Algorithm to improve the outage performance of IF Virtual MIMO system. 68-72 - Tharaka Samarasinghe
, Hazer Inaltekin
, Jamie S. Evans
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Maximizing the Coverage-Intensity Product in random cellular networks. 73-78 - Khandker Nadya Haq, Kah-Seng Chung:
Correction of in phase-quadrature imbalance in the presence of multipath fading. 79-83 - Shahriar Etemadi Tajbakhsh, Parastoo Sadeghi
, Neda Aboutorab:
Instantly decodable network codes for cooperative index coding problem over general topologies. 84-89 - Zeeshan Azmat Shaikh, Stephen V. Hanly
, Iain B. Collings
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Analysis of adaptive least squares filtering in massive MIMO. 90-95 - Bao Nguyen, David Haley, Ying Chen:
Frame-asynchronous physical-layer network coding using cyclic codes. 96-101 - Khaled Mahbub Morshed, Ingmar Land, Gottfried Lechner
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Lossless compression of uniform binary sources with coded side-information. 102-107 - Mengyu Huang, Jinhong Yuan
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Physical-layer network coding with Alamouti scheme for the TWRC with linear decoder. 108-113 - Constantin Siriteanu, Akimichi Takemura, Steven D. Blostein, Satoshi Kuriki, Hyundong Shin:
Convergence analysis of performance-measure expressions for MIMO ZF under Rician fading. 114-119 - Dmitry Kramarev
, Yi Hong
, Emanuele Viterbo
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Software defined radio implementation of a two-way relay network with digital network coding. 120-125 - Meng Wang, Tharaka Samarasinghe
, Jamie S. Evans
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Multi-cell opportunistic beamforming in interference-limited networks. 126-131 - Jean-Christophe Sibel, Sylvain Reynal
, David Declercq:
Generalized Belief Propagation to break trapping sets in LDPC codes. 132-137 - Badri N. Vellambi
, Roy Timo:
Lossy broadcasting with common transmitter-receiver reconstructions. 138-143 - Shihao Yan
, Robert A. Malaney
, Ido Nevat, Gareth W. Peters
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Timing information in wireless communications and optimal location verification frameworks. 144-149 - Philip Whiting:
Down link performance for a Time Division Duplex broadcast network: Refined asymptotics for the power normalization constant. 150-155
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