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CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
When Feedback Doubles the Prelog in AWGN Networks
We demonstrate that the sum-rate capacity of a memoryless Gaussian network at high signal-to-signal ratio (SNR) can be asymptotically doubled when feedback is available. To demonst...
Michael Gastpar, Amos Lapidoth, Michele A. Wigger
CCE
2006
13 years 8 months ago
Design of heat exchanger networks using randomized algorithm
A randomized algorithm with stream splitting for design of heat exchanger networks is presented in this work. The algorithm has provisions for splitting any one of the process str...
Ankur Pariyani, Abhigyan Gupta, Pallab Ghosh
ICMLA
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Maximum Likelihood Quantization of Genomic Features Using Dynamic Programming
Dynamic programming is introduced to quantize a continuous random variable into a discrete random variable. Quantization is often useful before statistical analysis or reconstruct...
Mingzhou (Joe) Song, Robert M. Haralick, Sté...
ICC
2007
IEEE
101views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
14 years 2 months ago
Transmission Scheduling in Sensor Networks via Directed Edge Coloring
— This paper presents a transmission scheduling scheme in sensor networks. Each node is assigned a list of time slots to use for unicast and broadcast communication. The algorith...
Maggie X. Cheng, Li Yin
WDAG
2010
Springer
183views Algorithms» more  WDAG 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
What Is the Use of Collision Detection (in Wireless Networks)?
We show that the asymptotic gain in the time complexity when using collision detection depends heavily on the task by investigating three prominent problems for wireless networks,...
Johannes Schneider, Roger Wattenhofer