DIMACS Workshop on Network Information Theory
March 17-19, 2003
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
- Organizers:
- Piyush Gupta, Bell Laboratories, pgupta@research.bell-labs.com
- Gerhard Kramer, Bell Laboratories, gkr@research.bell-labs.com
- Adriaan J. van Wijngaarden, Bell Laboratories, alw@research.bell-labs.com
Presented under the auspices of the
Special Year on Computational Information Theory and Coding.
Papers and Slides:
Link to Bell Labs Program: http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/events/NIT03/
- Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland, College Park
Source Coding and Parallel Routing
- Elza Erkip, Brooklyn Polytechnic University
Cooperative Communications in Wireless Systems
- Michael Gastpar, University of California, Berkeley
On Source-Channel Communication in Networks
- Ralf Koetter, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Code Realizations for Networks
- P.R. Kumar, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Wireless Network Information Theory
- James L. Massey, University of Lund, Sweden, ETH Zurich (emeritus), Switzerland
Network Information Theory - Some Tentative Definitions
- Prakash Narayan, University of Maryland, College Park
Common Randomness and Secret Key Capacities
- Sandeep Pradhan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
A Comprehensive View of Duality in Multi-user Source and Channel Coding
- Sergio Servetto, Cornell University
The Reachback Channel in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Emina Soljanin, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Hybrid ARQ in Wireless Networks
- R. Srikant, R. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The Timing Capacity of Single-server Queues with Multiple Input and Output Terminals
- Emre Telatar, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
Job Scheduling and Multiple Access
- Daniela Tuninetti, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
On Two-user Fading Gaussian Broadcast Channels with Perfect Channel
State Information at the Receivers
- Raman Venkataramani, Harvard University, Cambridge
Multiple Description Coding with Many Channels
- Pramod Viswanath, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Sum Rate of Gaussian Multiterminal Souce Coding
- Frans Willems, Eindhoven University of Technology and Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Coding Theorems for Reversible Embedding
- Jack K. Wolf, University of California, San Diego
An Information Theoretic Approach to Bit Stuffing for Network Protocols
- Edmund Yeh, Yale University
Throughput and Delay Optimal Resource Allocation in Multiple Access Fading Channels
- Wei Yu, University of Toronto, Canada
The Structure of the Worst Noise in Gaussian Vector Broadcast Channels
- Ram Zamir, MIT/Tel Aviv
The Rate Loss in Writing on Dirty Paper
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