Abstract— The objective of this paper is the linear reconstruction of a vector, up to a unimodular constant, when all phase information is lost, meaning only the magnitudes of fr...
Bernhard G. Bodmann, Peter G. Casazza, Dan Edidin,...
— As evidenced by measurement data, channel fading and co-channel interference occur on the same time scales, and it is therefore difficult to determine if packet losses are due...
—We extend the definition of the Costas property to functions in the continuum, namely on intervals of the reals or the rationals, and argue that such functions can be used in t...
Abstract— We consider a joint randomized scheduling, congestion control mechanism for general wireless networks. We allow for a set of imperfections in the operation of the rando...
Atilla Eryilmaz, Asuman E. Ozdaglar, Devavrat Shah...
—This paper examines a simple model of how a provider ISP charges customer ISPs by assuming the provider ISP wants to maximize its revenue when customer ISPs have the possibility...
Eui-woong Lee, David Buchfuhrer, Lachlan L. H. And...
— We consider dual subgradient methods for solving (nonsmooth) convex constrained optimization problems. Our focus is on generating approximate primal solutions with performance ...
— Real equiangular tight frames can be especially useful in practice because of their structure. The problem is that very few of them are known. We will look at recent advances o...
Abstract—To achieve higher reliability, safety, and faulttolerance, many mission-critical detection and decision systems implement consensus algorithms that force the systems’ ...
— We address the problem of exchanging broadcast packets among multiple wireless terminals through a single relay node. The objective is to evaluate the delay and throughput gain...