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IWCIT 2013: Tehran, Iran
- Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2013, Tehran, Iran, May 8-9, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5020-4
- Saber Salehkaleybar, Seyyed Arash Majd, Mohammad Reza Pakravan:
Delay analysis and buffer management for random access in cognitive radio networks. 1-6 - Mahmood Mohassel Feghhi, Aliazam Abbasfar, Mahtab Mirmohseni:
Optimal power and rate allocation in the degraded Gaussian relay channel with energy harvesting nodes. 1-6 - Farzin Haddadpour, Ehsan Gholami, Seyed Hamed Rastegar, Hamid Behroozi:
Finite-SNR diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in multi-relay channels. 1-6 - Sajjad Eghbalian-Arani, Hamid Behroozi:
On the performance of polar codes for lossy compression of Gaussian sources. 1-5 - Mohsen Bahrami, Ali Bereyhi, Sadaf Salehkalaibar, Mohammad Reza Aref:
Key agreement over a state-dependent 3-receiver broadcast channel. 1-6 - Hamed Fehri, Hossein Khoshbin, Ghosheh Abed Hodtani, Mostafa Monemizadeh:
An achievable rate region for interfering multiple access channel and broadcast channel with a cognitive transmitter. 1-5 - Mohsen Razavi, Nicolo Lo Piparo, Christiana Panayi, David E. Bruschi:
Architectural considerations in hybrid quantum-classical networks (Invited Paper). 1-7 - Sadjad Haddadi, Hamid Saeedi, Keivan Navaie:
Channel coding adoption versus increasing sensing time in secondary service to manage the effect of imperfect spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. 1-5 - Mohammad-Reza Sadeghi, Amin Sakzad:
On the performance of 1-level LDPC lattices. 1-5 - Frederic Gabry, Somayeh Salimi, Ragnar Thobaben, Mikael Skoglund:
High SNR performance of amplify-and-forward relaying in Rayleigh fading wiretap channels. 1-5 - Mahmoud Ramezani Mayiami, Babak Seyfe, Hamid G. Bafghi:
Perfect secrecy via compressed sensing. 1-5 - Mostafa Monemizadeh, Ghosheh Abed Hodtani, Saeed Hajizadeh, Seyed Alireza Seyedin:
Interference channel with common message and Slepian-Wolf channel state information. 1-6 - Jalal Khamse Ashar, S. Jamaloddin Golestani:
Network delay analysis of a (¿, ¿) ¿ Regular traffic stream over multiple paths in a network of fair-queuing servers. 1-6 - Mohammad Hossein Yassaee, Mohammad Reza Aref, Amin Gohari:
Secure noisy network coding. 1-6 - Farzaneh Farhadi, Farid Ashtiani:
A network coding-based packet forwarding scheme for unicast random access networks with exponential backoff. 1-6 - Masoumeh Azghani, Ali Aghagolzadeh, Farokh Marvasti:
Towards optimization of toeplitz matrices for compressed sensing. 1-5 - Salman Beigi, Amin Gohari:
On dimension bounds for quantum systems. 1-6 - Zolfa Zeinalpour-Yazdi, Shirin Jalali:
On expected capacity of multicarrier frequency hopping systems. 1-6 - Zahra Shakeri, Arman Fazeli Chaghooshi, Mahtab Mirmohseni, Mohammad Reza Aref:
Degrees of freedom in a three-user cognitive interference channel. 1-6 - S. Hamed Hassani:
Extended polar codes perform better in terms of compound rate and scaling behavior. 1-5 - Morteza H. Shoreh, Hamzeh Beyranvand, Jawad A. Salehi:
Mathematical modeling of nonlinearity impairments in optical OFDM communication systems using multiple optical phase conjugate. 1-5 - Meysam Mirzaee, Soroush Akhlaghi:
On the secrecy capacity of cooperative wiretap channel. 1-6 - Mohammad Samavat, G. Fatcmch Hosseini, Siamak Talebi:
Alamouti coding scheme for cooperative relay networks with full duplex relaying. 1-4 - Farzad Parvaresh, Raúl H. Etkin, Ilan Shomorony, Amir Salman Avestimehr:
On computing half-duplex relaying capacity in networks with orthogonal channels. 1-6 - Mohammad Javad Emadi, Majid Nasiri Khormuji, Mikael Skoglund, Mohammad Reza Aref:
Multi-layer Gelfand-Pinsker strategies for the generalized multiple-access channel. 1-5 - Mohammad Naghshvar, Tara Javidi:
Rate-reliability tradeoff in two-dimensional visual search. 1-6 - Arash Gholami Davoodi, Mohammad Javad Emadi, Mohammad Reza Aref:
Analytical power allocation for a full duplex decode-and-forward relay channel. 1-6
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