Recent Lectures from Academia
Facets of Information
Feb 12, 2009 — Prof W. Szpankowski, Purdue University
Multiuser MIMO Transmission with Coordinated Beamforming
Feb 12, 2009 — Prof. Robert Heath, Univ. of Texas Austin
Lattice Codes for Interference Networks
Feb 11, 2009 — Prof. Sriram Vishwanath, Univ. of Texas Austin
Getting a handle on decentralized network capacity with stochastic geometry, with lessons for ad hoc, mesh, Wi-Fi , and femtocell networks
Feb 10, 2009 — Prof Jeffrey Andrews, Univ. of Texas Austin
Dynamic Cross-Layer Management of Broadband Portable Connections
Jan 13, 2009 — Prof. John M. Cioffi, Stanford University
Information flow over wireless networks: A deterministic approach
Dec 18, 2008 — Salman Avestimehr, Caltech
Large MIMO Systems: Are they Practical?
Dec 17, 2008 — Prof. A. Chockalingam, IISc
Vision-aided Inertial Navigation
Dec 15, 2008 — Prof. Anastasios Mourikis, UC Riverside
Wireless Systems for Power, Data, and Control Delivery into Biological Tissues
Dec 8, 2008 — Prof. Ada Poon, Stanford
Computing Sparse Solutions to Linear Inverse Problems
Dec 1, 2008 — Prof Bhaskar Rao, UCSD
The DNA of ICT Evolution:Trends and Creative Leaps
Nov 24, 2008 — Prof Giovanni E. Corazza, Univ. of Bologna
From Two to Infinity: Information Theory and Statistics for Large Alphabets
Nov 21, 2008 — Prof Alon Orlitsky, UCSD
Research Topics in Multi-Port Wireless Communications
Nov 8, 2008 — Prof Thomas Pratt, Notre Dame
Use of Relays to Realize Distributed MIMO Systems
October 31, 2008 — Prof. Helmut Bölcskei, ETH Zurich
Fast, automatic, 3D modeling of large scale environments
October 13, 2008 — Prof. Avideh Zakhor, University of California, Berkeley
From Computational Photography and Video to Computational Journalism
September 24, 2008 — Prof. Irfan Essa, Georgia Tech
Exploring the Role of Body Area Networks in Pediatric Obesity Management
September 15, 2008 — M. Annavaram, U. Mitra, S. Narayanan, G. Sukhatme, D. Spruijt-Metz, University of Southern California
Cognitive Radio: Research Challenges
September 15, 2008 — Prof Simon Haykin, McMaster University
Coperation in Radio and Sensor Networks
September 12, 2008 — Prof. Greg Pottie, University of California, Los Angeles
ICSI/IDIAP 2008 Research — The FDLP-based Codec
September 12, 2008 — Prof. Nelson Morgan, Marios Athineos, Petr Motlicek
Recovering the Multiplexing Loss of Half-Duplex Relaying via Spectrally Efficient Relay Selection
September 05, 2008 — Prof. Aria Nosratinia, University of Texas
Inter-cell Interference statistics in OFDMA Cellular Networks
August 27, 2008 — Prof. K. Cheun, Pohang University
Autonomous Decision Making in Ad Hoc and Cognitive Networks
August 12, 2008 — Prof. Allen B. MacKenzie, Virginia Tech
Cognitive Radio Research at VT: An Overview with an Emphasis on Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
August 11, 2008 — Prof R. Michael Buehrer, Virginia Tech
MultiGigabit Millimeter Wave Communication: New Architectures and System Concepts
August 06, 2008 — Prof Upamanyu Madhow, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Managed Motorway
July 28, 2008 — Prof. Doug Schmidt, Vanderbilt
Antenna and Propagation Studies for MIMO Systems
July 10, 2008 — Prof. Rama Januaryaswamy, UMass Amherst
Research Overview and WCDMA /HSPA Modeling Electrical Engineering Department
June 26, 2008 — Prof. John Villasenor, University of California, Los Angeles
Augustmented Reality
June 17, 2008 — Prof. Blaire MacIntyre, Georgia Tech
Evaluating Orthogonal Channels in MIMO Systems
June 16, 2008 — Prof. Massimo Franceschetti, University of California, San Diego
Clean Slate Research Program - Reinvention of the internet Without Backward Compatibility Requirements
June 10, 2008 — Prof. Guru Parulkar, Stanford
Practical aspects of Multiuser MIMO
June 06, 2008 — Prof. Giuseppe Caire, University of Southern California
60GHz Transceiver Technology
May 30, 2008 — Prof. Gabriel Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego
Self Organizing Multirooted Sensor Networks
May 29, 2008 — Prof.. Ozturk, San Diego State University
Compressive Sensing Applied to SIC
May 02, 2008 — Dr. Wei Dai, UIUC
Co-design of fully integrated 60GHz CMOS digital radio in QFN package
April 14, 2008 — Prof. Joy Laskar, Georgia Tech
Future Trends in Wireless Technology and the Path to Pervasive Computing
April 10, 2008 — Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Rutgers University Winlab
A Brand New Wireless Day
April 03, 2008 — Prof. January Rabaey, University of California, Berkeley
Taking the Internet to the Next Level: A Peer to Peer Approach
February 29, 2008 — Prof. Ion Stoica, Berkeley
MIMO Antennas
February 14, 2008 — Prof. Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles
Gaussian Interference Channels Sum Capacity in the Low Interference Regime
February 01, 2008 — Prof. Venu Veeravalli, University of Illinois
Lattice Coding for the Relay Channel
February 01, 2008 — Prof. Henry Pfister and Prof. Krishna Narayanan, Texas A&M
Resource Allocation for Delay-Sensitive Wireless Networks
February 01, 2008 — Prof. Jean-Francois Chamberland, Texas A&M
Saving Feedback Resource in MIMO Downlink Systems through Adaptive Quantization
January 31, 2008 — Prof. David Gesbert, EURECOM Institut
Efficient Quantization in MIMO Broadcast Systems
January 31, 2008 — Dr. Alexei Ashikhimin, Bell Labs
Dynamic Scheduling for LDPC Decoders, Nonlinear Turbo Codes Provide Performance Gains, and Independent Encoding for Degraded Broadcast Channels
January 22, 2008 — Prof. Richard Wesel, University of California, Los Angeles
VoIP over 802.11
January 16, 2008 — Prof. Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
Toward Cognitive Coexistence
December 14, 2007 — Prof. Lang Tong, Cornell University

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