The Network Coding and Reliable Communications Group Seminar DATE: Friday 09/16/16 TIME:2:00 pm 36-156 Jiange Li University of Delaware THREE TOPICS INTERTWINING PROBABILITY, COMBINATORICS AND INFORMATION THEORY. Abstract: I will introduce three questions and present...
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Seminar / Aylin Yener
DATE: Thursday 9/08/16 TIME:3:00 pm 36-112 Aylin Yener The Pennsylvania State University ENERGY HARVESTING WIRELESS NETWORKS: A NEW FRONTIER FOR COMMUNICA- TION AND INFORMATION THEORY Abstract: Wireless communication networks composed of devices that can harvest...
Seminar / Vijay Subramaniam
The Network Coding and Reliable Communications Group Seminar Monday, May 2, 2016 TIME:1:00 pm ALLEN ROOM (36-462) Vijay Subramaniam University of Michigan IMPACT OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ON CASCADES Abstract: The threshold model is widely used to study the propaga- tion...
Boole Shannon LECTURE SERIES – Marc Mézard Ecole normale supérieure, Paris
Boole Shannon LECTURE SERIES Date:Friday, November 6, 2015 Time:2:00pm Classroom: 32-141 Reception immediately after at 6th floor lobby bld 36 Marc Mézard Ecole normale supérieure, Paris Boole, Shannon, and the Challenges of Data Science Abstract: As early as 1854, in...
Boole Shannon Lecture Series
Robert G. Gallager Fujitsu Professor Emeritus, EECS, M.I.T. Claude Shannon and George Boole, Enablers of the Information Age Abstract: Claude Shannon (1916-2001) and George Boole (1815-1864) created much of the intellectual foundation for the evolution of the...
Matthieu Bloch Seminar
Matthieu Bloch Georgia Institute of Technology COVERT COMMUNICATION OVER NOISY CHANNELS: A RESOLVABILITY PERSPECTIVE Abstract: The benefits offered by ubiquitous communication networks are now mitigated by the relative ease with which malicious users can interfere or...