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49th ACSSC 2015: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
- Michael B. Matthews:
49th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, ACSSC 2015, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, November 8-11, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8576-3 - Zhao Zhao, Malte Schellmann, Qi Wang, Xitao Gong, Ronald Boehnke, Wen Xu:
Pulse shaped OFDM for asynchronous uplink access. 3-7 - Stephan Saur, Andreas Weber, Gerhard Schreiber:
Radio access protocols and preamble design for machine type communications in 5G. 8-12 - Gerhard Wunder, Cedomir Stefanovic, Petar Popovski, Lars Thiele:
Compressive coded random access for massive MTC traffic in 5G systems. 13-17 - Fabian Monsees, Matthias Woltering, Carsten Bockelmann, Armin Dekorsy:
A potential solution for MTC: Multi-Carrier Compressed Sensing Multi-User Detection. 18-22 - Ratheesh Kumar Mungara, Angel E. Lozano:
Interference surge in full-duplex wireless systems. 25-29 - Wonseok Jeon, Sae-Young Chung:
Interference mitigation utilizing antenna mutual coupling. 30-34 - Soheyl Gherekhloo, Aydin Sezgin:
Optimality of treating interference as noise in the IRC: A GDoF perspective. 35-39 - Karim A. Banawan, Sennur Ulukus:
Secure degrees of freedom of the Gaussian MIMO interference channel. 40-44 - Shun Ogata, Koji Ishibashi:
Frameless ALOHA with multiple base stations. 47-51 - Narayan Prasad, Vaibhav Singh, Sampath Rangarajan:
On the delay optimal user association in heterogeneous wireless networks. 52-56 - David Ramirez Dominguez, Behnaam Aazhang:
Scheduling for compute and forward networks. 57-58 - Wei-Kang Hsu, Mark R. Bell, Xiaojun Lin:
Carrier allocation in mobile bacteria networks. 59-63 - Ritwik Giri, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Hierarchical Bayesian formulation of Sparse Signal Recovery algorithms using scale mixture priors. 67-71 - Shunqiao Sun, Athina P. Petropulu:
On waveform conditions in MIMO radars using matrix completion. 75-79 - Davide Comite, Fauzia Ahmad, Moeness G. Amin, Traian Dogaru:
Detection of low-signature targets in rough surface terrain for forward-looking ground penetrating radar imaging. 80-84 - Omar Aldayel, Vishal Monga, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
SQR: Successive QCQP refinement for MIMO radar waveform design under practical constraints. 85-89 - Zhe Wang, Hongbin Li, Braham Himed:
A sparsity based GLRT for moving target detection in distributed MIMO radar on moving platforms. 90-94 - Sundeep Prabhakar Chepuri, Yu Zhang, Geert Leus, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Big data sketching with model mismatch. 97-101 - Yuejie Chi, Yihong Wu:
Change-point estimation of high-dimensional streaming data via sketching. 102-106 - Panagiotis A. Traganitis, Konstantinos Slavakis, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Large-scale subspace clustering using random sketching and validation. 107-111 - Nicholas Asendorf, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
Improving multiset canonical correlation analysis in high dimensional sample deficient settings. 112-116 - Andrew W. Eckford, Peter J. Thomas:
Information theory of intercellular signal transduction. 119-122 - Ketan Mehta, Jörg Kliewer:
Directed information measures for assessing perceived audio quality using EEG. 123-127 - Iman Habibi, Ali Abdi, Effat S. Emamian:
Molecular communication and signaling in human cells. 128-132 - Nicolò Michelusi, James Q. Boedicker, Mohamed Y. El-Naggar, Urbashi Mitra:
A stochastic queuing model of quorum sensing in microbial communities. 133-138 - Soumendu Majee, Priyadip Ray, Qi Cheng:
Efficient wideband spectrum sensing using random projection. 141-145 - Mihir Laghate, Danijela Cabric:
Identifying the presence and footprints of multiple incumbent transmitters. 146-150 - Liping Du, Chun-Hao Liu, Mihir Laghate, Danijela Cabric:
Sequential detection of number of primary users in cognitive radio networks. 151-154 - Dennis Wieruch, Peter Jung, Thomas Wirth, Armin Dekorsy:
Determining user specific spectrum usage via sparse channel characteristics. 155-159 - Mohammad Bari, Awais Khawar, Milos Doroslovacki, T. Charles Clancy:
Recognizing FM, BPSK and 16-QAM using supervised and unsupervised learning techniques. 160-163 - Dian Mo, Marco F. Duarte:
Design of spectrally shaped binary sequences via randomized convex relaxations. 164-168 - Ahmed Ewaisha, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Dynamic scheduling for delay guarantees for heterogeneous cognitive radio users. 169-173 - Jerry Lindstrom, Stefan Nanneson, Jörn W. Janneck:
Implementing a streaming application on a processor array: A case study on the Epiphany architecture. 177-181 - Robert J. Ascott, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Extreme multi-core, multi-network Java DataFlow Machine (JavaFlow). 182-185 - Amanullah Ghazi, Jani Boutellier, Lauri Anttila, Markku J. Juntti, Mikko Valkama:
Data-parallel implementation of reconfigurable digital predistortion on a mobile GPU. 186-191 - Brent Bohnenstiehl, Bevan M. Baas:
A software LDPC decoder implemented on a many-core array of programmable processors. 192-196 - Sudhir Kumar, Shriman Narayan Tiwari, Rajesh M. Hegde:
Greedy node localization in mobile sensor networks using Doppler frequency shift. 199-203 - Mohamed Ibrahim, Florian Roemer, Niels Hadaschik, Hans-Martin Troger, Benjamin Sackenreuter, Norbert Franke, Joerg Robert, Giovanni Del Galdo:
Compressed temporal synchronization with opportunistic signals. 204-208 - Bernhard Etzlinger, Nino Palaoro, Andreas Springer:
Synchronization and delay estimation with sub-tick resolution. 209-213 - Eric Slottke, Armin Wittneben:
Single-anchor localization in inductively coupled sensor networks using passive relays and load switching. 214-218 - Murwan Bashir, Azzedine Zerguine:
Transform domain LMF algorithm for sparse system identification under low SNR. 221-224 - Jake Gunther, Todd K. Moon:
Incorporating signal history into transfer logic for two-path echo cancelers. 225-230 - X. Shao, G. Sun, W. Kenneth Jenkins:
Performance comparisons of three IIR structures for adaptive system identification based on genetic algorithms. 231-235 - James C. Preisig:
Challenges and analysis of adaptive multichannel equalization for large-N arrays. 239-243 - Magnus Lundberg Nordenvaad:
Noise variance estimation for signal and noise subspace models. 244-247 - James Younce, Andrew C. Singer, Thomas J. Riedl, Blake Landry, Andrew J. Bean, Toros Arikan:
Experimental results with HF underwater acoustic modem for high bandwidth applications. 248-252 - Sajjad Beygi, Urbashi Mitra:
Structured methods for underwater wideband signals localization using sensor networks. 253-257 - Benjamin Peiffer, Sairam Goguri, Soura Dasgupta, Raghuraman Mudumbai:
An approach to Kalman filtering for oscillator tracking. 261-265 - Nicholas B. Chang, Joseph C. Liberti, Mike Gross:
Rate adaptive distributed source coding for wireless applications. 266-270 - T. Patrick Bidigare, Upamanyu Madhow, D. Richard Brown III, Raghuraman Mudumbai, A. Kumar, Benjamin Peiffer, Soura Dasgupta:
Wideband distributed transmit beamforming using channel reciprocity and relative calibration. 271-275 - Muhammed Faruk Gencel, Maryam Eslami Rasekh, Upamanyu Madhow:
Noise-resilient scaling for wideband distributed beamforming. 276-280 - Christian D. Chapman, Adam R. Margetts, Daniel W. Bliss:
Bounds on the information capacity of a broadcast channel with quantizing receivers. 281-285 - Antonio Forenza, Stephen Perlman, Fadi Saibi, Mario Di Dio, Roger van der Laan, Giuseppe Caire:
Achieving large multiplexing gain in distributed antenna systems via cooperation with pCell technology. 286-293 - Andrew C. Marcum, Ahmad A. I. Ibrahim, David J. Love, James V. Krogmeier:
Quantized distributed relay network for physical layer network coding. 294-298 - Dionysios S. Kalogerias, Athina P. Petropulu:
Distributed nonlinear filtering of partially observed Markov chains over WSNs: Truncating the ADMM. 299-303 - C. Nicolas Barati, S. Amir Hosseini, Marco Mezzavilla, Parisa Amiri-Eliasi, Sundeep Rangan, Thanasis Korakis, Shivendra S. Panwar, Michele Zorzi:
Directional initial access for millimeter wave cellular systems. 307-311 - Mainak Chowdhury, Alexandros Manolakos, Andrea J. Goldsmith:
Multiplexing-diversity tradeoffs in noncoherent massive MIMO systems. 312-316 - Mehrnaz Afshang, Harpreet S. Dhillon:
Spatial modeling of device-to-device networks: Poisson cluster process meets Poisson Hole Process. 317-321 - Kien T. Truong, Hosein Nikopour, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
FDD massive MIMO with analog csi feedback. 322-327 - Mandar N. Kulkarni, Ahmed Alkhateeb, Jeffrey G. Andrews:
A tractable model for per user rate in multiuser millimeter wave cellular networks. 328-332 - Salvatore Talarico, Matthew C. Valenti:
Frequency hopping on a 5G millimeter-wave uplink. 333-337 - Sameh Hosny, Faisal Alotaibi, Hesham El Gamal, Atilla Eryilmaz:
Towards a P2P mobile contents trading. 338-342 - Dimitris Berberidis, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Data sketching for tracking large-scale dynamical processes. 345-349 - Reinhard Gentz, Hoi-To Wai, Anna Scaglione, Amir Leshem:
Detection of data injection attacks in decentralized learning. 350-354 - Songtao Lu, Zhengdao Wang:
Accelerated algorithms for Eigen-Value Decomposition with application to spectral clustering. 355-359 - Sai Zhang, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, Andreas Spanias, Mahesh K. Banavar:
Node counting in wireless sensor networks. 360-364 - Pooria Pakrooh, Louis L. Scharf, Ali Pezeshki:
Performance breakdown in parameter estimation using co-prime arrays. 367-369 - Yang Liu, John R. Buck:
Detecting Gaussian signals in the presence of interferers using the coprime sensor arrays with the min processor. 370-374 - Ian M. Rooney, John R. Buck:
Multitapered power spectral density estimation for co-prime sensor arrays. 375-379 - Xiaomeng Wang, Xin Wang, Xuehong Lin:
Co-prime array processing with sum and difference co-array. 380-384 - Jonathan Mei, José M. F. Moura:
Fitting graph models to big data. 387-390 - Licheng Zhao, Prabhu Babu, Daniel Pérez Palomar:
Robust low-rank optimization for large scale problems. 391-395 - Feriel Abboud, Emilie Chouzenoux, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Jean-Hugues Chenot, Louis Laborelli:
A distributed strategy for computing proximity operators. 396-400 - Charilaos I. Kanatsoulis, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos:
Max-min feasible point pursuit for non-convex QCQP. 401-405 - Aryan Mokhtari, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Decentralized double stochastic averaging gradient. 406-410 - Lori A. Dalton:
A risk-based approach to optimal clustering under random labeled point processes. 413-417 - Edward R. Dougherty, Lori A. Dalton, Francis J. Alexander:
Small data is the problem. 418-422 - Mahdi Imani, Ulisses M. Braga-Neto:
Optimal gene regulatory network inference using the Boolean Kalman filter and multiple model adaptive estimation. 423-427 - João Carlos Néto, Alexandre Ferreira Tenca, Wilson Vicente Ruggiero:
CRT RSA decryption: Modular exponentiation based solely on Montgomery Multiplication. 431-436 - Parham Hosseinzadeh Namin, Roberto Muscedere, Majid Ahmadi:
Low power design of a word-level finite field multiplier using Reordered Normal Basis. 437-440 - Yingjie Lao, Keshab K. Parhi:
Canonic real-valued radix-2n FFT computations. 441-446 - Soumak Mookherjee, Linda DeBrunner, Victor E. DeBrunner:
A low power radix-2 FFT accelerator for FPGA. 447-451 - Halil Ibrahim Sumer, Sevgi Zubeyde Gurbuz:
Indoor fall detection using a network of seismic sensors. 452-456 - Razvan Craciunescu, Albena Mihovska, Mihail Mihaylov, Sofoklis A. Kyriazakos, Ramjee Prasad, Simona Halunga:
Implementation of Fog computing for reliable E-health applications. 459-463 - Nima Namvar, Niloofar Bahadori, Fatemeh Afghah:
Context-aware D2D peer selection for load distribution in LTE networks. 464-468 - Fernando Rosas, Mohammad Mahdi Azari, Bertold Van den Bergh, Richard Demo Souza, Sofie Pollin, Marian Verhelst:
Using mobility for increasing the energy efficiency of multihop communications. 469-474 - Bho Matthiesen, Eduard A. Jorswieck:
Instantaneous relaying for the 3-way relay channel with circular message exchanges. 475-479 - Tobias Schnier, Carsten Bockelmann, Armin Dekorsy:
RSCS: Minimum measurement MMV deterministic compressed sensing based on complex reed solomon coding. 483-487 - Matteo Testa, Enrico Magli:
Autoregressive process parameter estimation from compressed sensing measurements. 488-492 - Abdur Rahman Maud, Mark R. Bell:
An adaptive greedy pursuit algorithm for pulse-Doppler radar. 493-497 - Piya Pal:
Dictionary learning from quadratic measurements in block sparse models. 498-502 - Andreas Lenz, Manuel S. Stein, Josef A. Nossek:
Signal parameter estimation performance under a sampling rate constraint. 503-507 - Mohammad Shekaramiz, Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther:
On the block-sparse solution of single measurement vectors. 508-512 - Aritra Konar, Nicholas D. Sidiropoulos:
Distributed compression and maximum likelihood reconstruction of finite autocorrelation sequences. 513-517 - Kirandeep Ghuman, Victor E. DeBrunner:
A study on the impact of the fourier transform on Hirschman Uncertainty. 518-522 - Srikanth V. Tenneti, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Minimal dictionaries for spanning periodic signals. 523-527 - George S. Moore, Michael Manlove, August Hidalgo:
Dithered multi-pulsing and non-parametric statistical inference algorithm for time-of-flight mass spectrometry. 531-535 - David A. Neal, Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther, Gustavious P. Williams:
Correlated maximum likelihood temperature/emissivity separation of hyperspectral images. 536-540 - Sonia A. Bhaskar:
Probabilistic low-rank matrix recovery from quantized measurements: Application to image denoising. 541-545 - Sreechakra Goparaju, Salim El Rouayheb, A. Robert Calderbank:
Can linear minimum storage regenerating codes be universally secure? 549-553 - Pritam Mukherjee, Sennur Ulukus:
Secure degrees of freedom of the MIMO multiple access wiretap channel. 554-558 - Zhao Wang, Rafael F. Schaefer, Mikael Skoglund, H. Vincent Poor, Ming Xiao:
Strong secrecy for interference channels from channel resolvability. 559-563 - Mario Goldenbaum, Rafael F. Schaefer, H. Vincent Poor:
The multiple-access channel with an external eavesdropper: Trusted vs. untrusted users. 564-568 - Sijia Liu, Swarnendu Kar, Makan Fardad, Pramod K. Varshney:
On optimal sensor collaboration for distributed estimation with individual power constraints. 571-575 - Jia Chen, Akshay Malhotra, Ioannis D. Schizas:
Information-based clustering and filtering for field reconstruction. 576-580 - Sundeep Prabhakar Chepuri, Geert Leus:
Sparse sensing for estimation with correlated observations. 581-585 - Tariq R. Qureshi, Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Kristine L. Bell:
Reducing the effects of training data heterogeneity in multistatic MIMO radar. 589-593 - Lorenz Weiland, Thomas Wiese, Wolfgang Utschick:
Coherent MIMO radar with sparse recovery: Joint vs. separate range and azimuth estimation. 594-598 - Yaqi Liu, Yongquan Zhang, Jun Tang, Ning Zhang, Wei Zhu:
Three dimensional compressive sensing in MIMO radar. 599-603 - Francisco J. Solis, Alexander Maurer, J. Jiang, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola:
Adaptive EEG artifact suppression using Gaussian mixture modeling. 607-611 - Carlos E. Davila:
Signal denoising via quadratic semi-infinite programming. 612-616 - Sandeep D'Souza, Siddharth Jar, Mahasweta Chakraborti, Anwesha Chatterjee, Priyadip Ray:
Heart rate estimation from photoplethysmogram during intensive physical exercise using non-parametric Bayesian factor analysis. 617-621 - Tamara V. Sobers, Boulat A. Bash, Dennis Goeckel, Saikat Guha, Don Towsley:
Covert communication with the help of an uninformed jammer achieves positive rate. 625-629 - Sina Maleki, Philippe Ciblat, Symeon Chatzinotas, Dzevdan Kapetanovic, Björn E. Ottersten:
Cooperative power and DoT estimation for a directive source. 630-634 - Gaurav Malhotra, Jalil Kamali:
BER analysis of high speed links with nonlinearity. 635-640 - Chang Liu, Randall A. Berry:
Competition and investment in shared spectrum. 643-647 - Michael Newinger, Wolfgang Utschick:
Covariance shaping for interference coordination in cellular wireless communication systems. 648-652 - Jialing Liu, Weimin Xiao:
Optimal resource allocation in ultra-dense networks with many carriers. 653-657 - Ramez L. Gerges, John J. Shynk, Suk-Seung Hwang:
High-accuracy vehicle position estimation using a cooperative algorithm with anchors and probe vehicles. 661-665 - Andrea Simonetto, Alec Koppel, Aryan Mokhtari, Geert Leus, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Prediction-correction methods for time-varying convex optimization. 666-670 - Kevin T. Wagner, Milos I. Doroslovacki:
Improving convergence of distributed LMS estimation by enabling propagation of good estimates through bad nodes. 671-675 - Matteo Testa, Enrico Magli:
Distributed covariance estimation for compressive signal processing. 676-680 - Mahnoosh Alizadeh, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Anna Scaglione:
The perils of dynamic electricity pricing tariffs in the presence of retail market imperfections. 683-688 - Yuanzhang Xiao, Chaithanya Bandi, Ermin Wei:
Efficiency of linear supply function bidding in electricity markets. 689-692 - Elina Nayebi, Alexei E. Ashikhmin, Thomas L. Marzetta, Hong Yang:
Cell-Free Massive MIMO systems. 695-699 - Martin Kurras, Lars Thiele, Giuseppe Caire:
Multi-stage beamforming for interference coordination in massive MIMO networks. 700-703 - Xing Zhang, John Tadrous, Evan Everett, Feng Xue, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
Angle-of-arrival based beamforming for FDD massive MIMO. 704-708 - Jinsoon Kim, Wonjae Shin, Yonghee Han, Jungwoo Lee:
An enhanced threshold-based feedback scheme for massive MU-MIMO downlink FDD systems. 709-713 - E. George Walters III:
24-bit significand multiplier for FPGA floating-point multiplication. 717-721 - Mike O'Connor, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Exploiting asymmetry in Booth-encoded multipliers for reduced energy multiplication. 722-726 - Peter-Michael Seidel:
A parametric error analysis of Goldschmidt's square-root algorithm. 727-731 - Jon J. Pimentel, Aaron Stillmaker, Brent Bohnenstiehl, Bevan M. Baas:
Area efficient backprojection computation with reduced floating-point word width for SAR image formation. 732-726 - Anastasia Volkova, Thibault Hilaire, Christoph Quirin Lauter:
Determining fixed-point formats for a digital filter implementation using the worst-case peak gain measure. 737-741 - Christoph Quirin Lauter:
Easing development of precision-sensitive applications with a beyond-quad-precision library. 742-746 - Ching-En Lee, Milos D. Ercegovac:
An error-compensated piecewise linear logarithmic arithmetic unit for phong lighting acceleration. 747-751 - Haoyi Liang, Daniel S. Weller:
Regularization parameter trimming for iterative image reconstruction. 755-759 - Sally L. Wood, Ernesto Fontenla, Christopher A. Metzler, Wah Chiu, Richard G. Baraniuk:
Iterative reconstruction from limited angle, limited view projections for cryo-electron tomography. 760-764 - Roilhi F. Ibarra, Miguel A. Alonso, Salvador Villarreal, Carlos I. Nieblas:
A parametric model for heart sounds. 765-769 - Z. Yao, Yuqing Dong, W. Kenneth Jenkins:
Experimental evaluations of sequential adaptive processing for fetal electrocardiograms (ECGs). 770-774 - Zisheng Zhang, Thomas R. Henry, Keshab K. Parhi:
Seizure prediction using cross-correlation and classification. 775-779 - Nazanin Zaker, Jun Jason Zhang, Sara J. Hanrahan, Joshua Nedrud, Adam O. Hebb:
A new approach for automated detection of behavioral task onset for patients with Parkinson's disease using subthalamic nucleus local field potentials. 780-784 - C. Sandeep Reddy, Rajesh M. Hegde:
A joint sparsity and linear regression based method for customization of median plane HRIR. 785-789 - Gizem Tabak, Andrew C. Singer:
Non-contact heart rate detection via periodic signal detection methods. 790-794 - Farzaneh Eshaghian, Shahram Shahbazpanahi:
Jointly optimal pre- and post-channel equalization and network beamforming in asynchronous two-way relay networks. 797-801 - Razgar Rahimi, Shahram Shahbazpanahi:
Symmetric beamforming for multi-antenna two-way relay networks. 802-806 - Xiaofeng Li, Cihan Tepedelenlioglu:
Maximum likelihood channel estimation for residual self-interference cancellation in full duplex relays. 807-811 - Shahab Farazi, D. Richard Brown III, Andrew G. Klein:
Power allocation for three-phase two-way relay networks with simultaneous wireless information and power transfer. 812-816 - Remun Koirala, Stefano Severi, Jhanak Parajuli, Giuseppe Abreu:
Transmission power optimization for energy harvesting wireless nodes. 823-827 - Ravi Motwani:
Signal processing techniques for ensuring fidelity of back-end signal transmission in flash memory based solid state drives. 831-833 - Haobo Wang, Nathan Wong, Richard D. Wesel:
Dynamic voltage allocation with quantized voltage levels and simplified channel modeling. 834-838 - Tianqiong Luo, Olgica Milenkovic, Borja Peleato:
Compensating for sneak currents in multi-level crosspoint resistive memories. 839-843 - Frederic Sala, Clayton Schoeny, Dariush Divsalar, Lara Dolecek:
Asymmetric ECCs for Flash in high-radiation environments. 844-848 - Yong Zhuang, Osman Yagan:
Bond percolation in clustered multilayer networks. 851-555 - Pierre Borgnat, Paulo Gonçalves, Nicolas Tremblay, Nathanael Willaime-Angonin:
Community mining with graph filters for correlation matrices. 856-860 - Arun Kadavankandy, Laura Cottatellucci, Konstantin Avrachenkov:
Characterization of random matrix eigenvectors for stochastic block model. 861-865 - Claude Oestges:
Channel dynamics in body area networks: Recent results and challenges. 869-871 - Kiran Venugopal, Matthew C. Valenti, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Analysis of millimeter wave networked wearables in crowded environments. 872-876 - Simon L. Cotton, Seong Ki Yoo, Paschalis C. Sofotasios:
Characterizing fading in wearable communications channels using composite models. 877-881 - Mohammadhafez Bazrafshan, Nikolaos Gatsis:
Risk-averse placement and sizing of photovoltaic inverters in radial distribution networks. 885-889 - Abdelrahman M. Ibrahim, Ahmed A. Zewail, Aylin Yener:
Towards green distributed storage systems. 890-894 - Fulin He, Yi Gu, Jun Hao, Jun Jason Zhang, Jiaolong Wei, Yingchen Zhang:
Joint real-time energy and demand-response management using a hybrid coalitional-noncooperative game. 895-899 - Noyan C. Sevüktekin, Andrew C. Singer:
On convergence between natural and uniform sampling for PWM generation. 903-907 - James A. Ritcey:
Bayesian interpretation of the partial area under the ROC, with applications to spectrum sensing. 908-912 - Mohammad Bari, Milos Doroslovacki:
Order recognition of continuous-phase FSK. 913-917 - Mohammad Bari, Milos Doroslovacki:
Separation of signals consisting of amplitude and instantaneous frequency RRC pulses using SNR uniform training. 918-922 - Abdulaziz Almalaq, Xiaoxiao Dai, Jun Zhang, Sara J. Hanrahan, Joshua Nedrud, Adam O. Hebb:
Causality graph learning on cortical information flow in Parkinson's disease patients during behaviour tests. 925-929 - Seyede Mahya Safavi, Alireza Shahan Behbahani, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Zoran Nenadic, An H. Do:
A cortical activity localization approach for decoding finger movements from human electrocorticogram signal. 930-934 - Caroline Crockett, Elizabeth Orrico, Sara McArdle, Klaus Ley, Scott T. Acton:
Momentum measure for quantifying dendritic cell movement. 935-939 - Ana Beisy Cruz, Pulkit Grover:
Coding for improved focusing of ultrasound, and an application to neurostimulation. 940-942 - Pulkit Grover:
Ultra-high-density EEG: How many bits of resolution do the electrodes need? 943-947 - Ahmed E. Khorshid, Ahmed M. Eltawil, Fadi J. Kurdahi:
Intra-body communication model based on variable biological parameters. 948-951 - Zohaib Khalid Qazi, Cranos Williams:
Controller structure for optimized region of attraction of polynomial systems. 952-959 - Sahar Bastanirad, Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Ali Grami:
Jointly optimal distributed beamforming and power control in asynchronous two-way relay networks. 963-967 - Mina Askari, Shahram ShahbazPanahi:
Sum-rate maximization for asynchronous two-way relay networks. 968-972 - Mohamed Salah Ibrahim, Amr El-Keyi, Yahya Mohasseb, Mohammed Nafie:
Achievable degrees of freedom on K-user MIMO multi-way relay channel with common and private messages. 973-977 - Yahia Hassan, Bernhard Gahr, Armin Wittneben:
Rate maximization in dense interference networks using non-cooperative passively loaded relays. 978-982 - Jiaxin Yang, Yunlong Cai, Benoît Champagne, Lajos Hanzo:
Multi-user beamforming-aided AF relaying: A low-complexity adaptive design approach. 983-988 - Sercan Ömer Arik, Keang-Po Ho, Joseph M. Kahn:
Group delay statistics and management in mode-division multiplexing. 991-998 - Zhen Qu, Ivan B. Djordjevic:
LDPC-coded OAM based FSO transmission system in the presence of strong atmospheric turbulence. 999-1002 - Xiaojun Liang, Shiva Kumar, Jing Shao:
Mitigation of fiber linear and nonlinear effects in coherent optical communication systems. 1003-1006 - Masato Yoshida, Toshihiko Hirooka, Keisuke Kasai, Masataka Nakazawa:
QAM quantum noise stream cipher using digital coherent optical transmission. 1007-1011 - Mitchell Wasson, Stark C. Draper:
Hardware based projection onto the parity polytope and probability simplex. 1015-1020 - Daoud Burghal, Arash Saber Tehrani, Andreas F. Molisch:
Directional neighbor discovery in dual-band systems. 1021-1025 - Abhishek K. Gupta, Xinchen Zhang, Jeffrey G. Andrews:
Potential throughput in 3D ultradense cellular networks. 1026-1030 - Thomas David Novlan, Boon Loong Ng, Hongbo Si, Jianzhong Charlie Zhang:
Overview and evaluation of licensed assisted access for LTE-advanced. 1031-1035 - Lixia Xue, Yan Cheng, Yongxing Zhou, Bingyu Qu:
Next generation TDD cellular communication. 1036-1040 - Fei Teng, Dongning Guo:
Resource management in 5G: A tale of two timescales. 1041-1045 - Weina Wang, Lei Ying, Junshan Zhang:
A minimax distortion view of differentially private query release. 1046-1050 - Mingming Cai, J. Nicholas Laneman:
Database- and sensing-based distributed spectrum sharing: Flexible physical-layer prototyping. 1051-1057 - Hao Chen, Lingjia Liu:
Resource allocation for sensing-based device-to-device (D2D) networks. 1058-1062 - Anusha Lalitha, Tara Javidi:
Large deviation analysis for learning rate in distributed hypothesis testing. 1065-1069 - Yihong Wu, Jiaming Xu, Bruce E. Hajek:
Achieving exact cluster recovery threshold via semidefinite programming under the stochastic block model. 1070-1074 - Avhishek Chatterjee, Anand D. Sarwate, Sriram Vishwanath:
Generalized opinion dynamics from local optimization rules. 1075-1079 - Deepanshu Vasal, Vijay G. Subramanian, Achilleas Anastasopoulos:
Incentive design for learning in user-recommendation systems with time-varying states. 1080-1084 - Rasmus Brandt, Rami Mochaourab, Mats Bengtsson:
Interference alignment-aided base station clustering using coalition formation. 1087-1091 - Jhanak Parajuli, Giuseppe Abreu:
Interference alignment using alignment matrix. 1092-1096 - Heecheol Yang, Wonjae Shin, Jungwoo Lee:
Degrees of freedom for K-user SISO interference channels with blind interference alignment. 1097-1101 - Lars Thiele, Martin Kurras, Stephan Jaeckel, Stephan Fähse, Wolfgang Zirwas:
Interference-floor shaping for liquid coverage zones in coordinated 5G networks. 1102-1106 - Nicolò Michelusi, Urbashi Mitra:
Sparsity aware dynamic distributed compressive spectrum sensing and scheduling. 1109-1113 - Alec Koppel, Garrett Warned, Ethan Stump:
Task-driven dictionary learning in distributed online settings. 1114-1118 - Brian Swenson, Soummya Kar, João Xavier:
On asynchronous implementations of fictitious play for distributed learning. 1119-1124 - Yiannis Kantaros, Michael M. Zavlanos:
Intermittent connectivity control in mobile robot networks. 1125-1129 - Nicholas Preyss, Sara Rodriguez Egea, Andreas Burg:
Energy-proportional single-carrier frequency domain equalization for mmWave wireless communication. 1133-1137 - Cristian Rusu, Nuria González Prelcic, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Low resolution adaptive compressed sensing for mmWave MIMO receivers. 1138-1143 - Hemanth Prabhu, Joachim Neves Rodrigues, Liang Liu, Ove Edfors:
Algorithm and hardware aspects of pre-coding in massive MIMO systems. 1144-1148 - Nihat Engin Tunali, Michael Wu, Chris Dick, Christoph Studer:
Linear large-scale MIMO data detection for 5G multi-carrier waveform candidates. 1149-1153 - Naveed Iqbal, Azzedine Zerguine, Naofal Al-Dhahir:
CFO mitigation using adaptive frequency-domain decision feedback equalization for uplink SC-FDMA. 1157-1160 - Philipp Walk, Henning Becker, Peter Jung:
OFDM channel estimation via phase retrieval. 1161-1168 - Ehsan Olfat, Mats Bengtsson:
Estimation of the clipping level in OFDM systems. 1169-1173 - Fred Harris, Elettra Venosa, Xiaofei Chen:
A novel M-FSK modem architecture based on perfect reconstruction NMDFBs. 1174-1179 - Mahmoud Abdelaziz, Chance Tarver, Kaipeng Li, Lauri Anttila, Raul Martinez, Mikko Valkama, Joseph R. Cavallaro:
Sub-band digital predistortion for noncontiguous transmissions: Algorithm development and real-time prototype implementation. 1180-1186 - Yishan Jiao, Visar Berisha, Ming Tu, Timothy Huston, Julie M. Liss:
Estimating speaking rate in spontaneous discourse. 1189-1192 - Takuro Yamaguchi, Masaaki Ikehara, Yasuhiro Nakajima:
Image interpolation based on weighting function of Gaussian. 1193-1197 - Peter C. Tay, Yanjun Yan:
Conjointly well localized modulated lapped orthogonal transforms. 1198-1201 - Shervin Minaee, AmirAli Abdolrashidi, Yao Wang:
Screen content image segmentation using sparse-smooth decomposition. 1202-1206 - Simona Poilinca, Jhanak Parajuli, Giuseppe Abreu:
Causal graph inference. 1209-1213 - Max Li, Stefan Gvozdenovic, Alexander Ryan, Radu David, D. Richard Brown, Andrew G. Klein:
A real-time implementation of precise timestamp-free network synchronization. 1214-1218 - Weiyu Huang, Santiago Segarra, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Diffusion distance for signals supported on networks. 1219-1223 - Jarkko Kaleva, Antti Tölli, Markku J. Juntti:
Successive convex approximation for simultaneous linear TX/RX design in MIMO BC. 1227-1231 - Mostafa Medra, Timothy N. Davidson:
Per-user outage-constrained power loading technique for robust MISO downlink. 1232-1236 - Beatrice Tomasi, Maxime Guillaud:
Pilot length optimization for spatially correlated multi-user MIMO channel estimation. 1237-1241 - Andrew Kwong, Ashutosh Sabharwal:
Cooperative inter-beam nulling: A side-channel strategy for managing inter-beam interference. 1242-1246 - Majid Bavand, Steven D. Blostein:
Minimum probability of error multiuser transmit beamforming. 1247-1251 - Samip Malla, Jhanak Parajuli, Giuseppe Abreu:
MIMO power minimization with imperfect CSIT and prescribed outage. 1252-1256 - Shailesh Chaudhari, Danijela Cabric:
Downlink transceiver beamforming and admission control for massive MIMO cognitive radio networks. 1257-1261 - Rui Wang, D. Richard Brown:
Optimal feedback rate selection for energy harvesting with distributed transmit beamforming. 1262-1266 - Mingyue Ji, Antonia M. Tulino, Jaime Llorca, Giuseppe Caire:
Caching in combination networks. 1269-1273 - Milad Mahdian, Edmund M. Yeh:
Throughput-delay tradeoffs in content-centric ad hoc wireless networks. 1274-1279 - Shankar Krishnan, Harpreet S. Dhillon:
Distributed caching in device-to-device networks: A stochastic geometry perspective. 1280-1284 - Alex Dytso, Daniela Tuninetti, Natasha Devroye:
Nearly optimal non-Gaussian codes for the Gaussian interference channel. 1287-1291 - Mojtaba Vaezi, H. Vincent Poor:
On limiting expressions for the capacity region of Gaussian interference channels. 1292-1298 - Junyoung Nam, Young-Jo Ko:
How large portion of K/2 DoF can we achieve at finite SNR in the Gaussian interference channel? 1299-1304 - Kaiming Shen, Wei Yu:
A coordinated uplink scheduling and power control algorithm for multicell networks. 1305-1309 - Xinping Yi, Giuseppe Caire:
ITLinQ+: An improved spectrum sharing mechanism for device-to-device communications. 1310-1314 - Max Goering, Nathan Albin, Pietro Poggi-Corradini, Caterina M. Scoglio, Faryad Darabi Sahneh:
Numerical investigation of metrics for epidemic processes on graphs. 1317-1322 - Augusto Santos, José M. F. Moura, João M. F. Xavier:
Sufficient condition for survival of the fittest in a bi-virus epidemics. 1323-1327 - Eduardo Ramírez-Llanos, Sonia Martínez:
Distributed stopping criteria for the power iteration applied to virus mitigation. 1328-1332 - Cameron Nowzari, Masaki Ogura, Victor M. Preciado, George J. Pappas:
Optimal resource allocation for containing epidemics on time-varying networks. 1333-1337 - Boris Murmann, Daniel Bankman, Elaina Chai, Daisuke Miyashita, Lita Yang:
Mixed-signal circuits for embedded machine-learning applications. 1341-1345 - Seyyed Ali Hashemi, Carlo Condo, Warren J. Gross:
List sphere decoding of polar codes. 1346-1350 - Yin Liu, Keshab K. Parhi:
Architectures for stochastic normalized and modified lattice IIR filters. 1351-1358 - Markus Allén, Jaakko Marttila, Mikko Valkama, Simran Singh, Michael Epp, Wolfgang Schlecker:
Digital full-band linearization of wideband direct-conversion receiver for radar and communications applications. 1361-1368 - Andrew D. Harper, Jeremy T. Reed, Jonathan L. Odom, Aaron D. Lanterman:
Performance of a joint radar-communication system in doubly-selective channels. 1369-1373 - Bryan Paul, Daniel W. Bliss:
Constant information radar for dynamic shared spectrum access. 1374-1378 - Alex R. Chiriyath, Daniel W. Bliss:
Effect of clutter on joint radar-communications system performance inner bounds. 1379-1383 - Edward R. Ratner, Schuyler Cullen, James Quigley:
Object recognition in complex video scenes for advertising applications. 1387-1392 - Daniel Raburn, Edward R. Ratner:
Fractal-based analysis for foreground detection. 1393-1397 - Tariq Alshawi, Zhiling Long, Ghassan Al-Regib:
Unsupervised uncertainty analysis for video saliency detection. 1398-1402 - Gustavo Silva, Paul Rodríguez:
Jitter invariant incremental principal component pursuit for video background modeling on the TK1. 1403-1407 - Koray Ozcan, Anvith Katte Mahabalagiri, Senem Velipasalar:
Autonomous tracking and counting of footsteps by mobile phone cameras. 1408-1412 - Michael Carosino, James A. Ritcey:
Performance of MIMO enhanced spatial modulation under imperfect channel information. 1415-1419 - Shirish Nagaraj, M. R. Raghavendra, Chris Schmidt, Phil Rasky, Deepak Nayak, Xiaoyong Yu, Deepak Pengoria, Michael L. Honig:
Distributed uplink CoMP for small-cell networks. 1420-1424 - Babak Mamandipoor, Mahmoud Sawaby, Amin Arbabian, Upamanyu Madhow:
Hardware-constrained signal processing for mm-Wave LoS MIMO. 1427-1431 - Jianhua Mo, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Limited feedback in multiple-antenna systems with one-bit quantization. 1432-1436 - Hela Jedda, Amine Mezghani, Josef A. Nossek:
Spectral shaping with low resolution signals. 1437-1441 - Ryan M. Corey, Andrew C. Singer:
Detection of communication signals using stochastic quantization. 1442-1446 - Junting Chen, Haifan Yin, Laura Cottatellucci, David Gesbert:
Precoder feedback versus channel feedback in massive MIMO under user cooperation. 1449-1453 - Gokul Sridharan, Wei Yu:
Can interference alignment impact network utility maximization? 1454-1459 - Jianhua Tang, Wee-Peng Tay, Tony Q. S. Quek, Ben Liang:
Towards system cost minimization in cloud radio access network. 1460-1464 - Nicholas Asendorf, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
Fundamental limits of singular value based signal detection from randomly compressed signal-plus-noise matrices. 1467-1471 - Vipul Gupta, Bhavya Kailkhura, Thakshila Wimalajeewa, Sijia Liu, Pramod K. Varshney:
Joint sparsity pattern recovery with 1-bit compressive sensing in sensor networks. 1472-1476 - Abdur Rahman Maud, Mark R. Bell:
A mismatched greedy pursuit algorithm for sparse spike deconvolution. 1477-1481 - Yacong Ding, Bhaskar D. Rao:
Joint dictionary learning and recovery algorithms in a jointly sparse framework. 1482-1486 - Pooria Pakrooh, Ali Pezeshki, Louis L. Scharf, Douglas Cochran, Stephen D. Howard:
Distribution of the Fisher information loss due to random compressed sensing. 1487-1489 - Renliang Gu, Aleksandar Dogandzic:
Projected Nesterov's proximal-gradient signal recovery from compressive poisson measurements. 1490-1495 - Songsri Sirianunpiboon, Stephen D. Howard, Douglas Cochran:
Exact Bayesian test for a common rank-one component in white noise. 1496-1499 - Ali Koochakzadeh, Piya Pal:
Rank deficiency and sparsity in partially observed multiple measurement vector models. 1500-1504 - Madhav Jha, Ali Pinar, C. Seshadhri:
Counting triangles in real-world graph streams: Dealing with repeated edges and time windows. 1507-1514 - Vijay Gadepally, Taylor Herr, Luke Johnson, Lauren Milechin, Maja Milosavljevic, Benjamin A. Miller:
Sampling operations on big data. 1515-1519 - Himanshu Nayar, Benjamin A. Miller, Kelly Geyer, Rajmonda Sulo Caceres, Steven Thomas Smith, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
Improved hidden clique detection by optimal linear fusion of multiple adjacency matrices. 1520-1524 - Brian Baingana, Emiliano Dall'Anese, Gonzalo Mateos, Georgios B. Giannakis:
Robust kriged Kalman filtering. 1525-1529 - Benjamin A. Miller, Stephen Kelley, Rajmonda Sulo Caceres, Steven Thomas Smith:
Residuals-based subgraph detection with cue vertices. 1530-1534 - June Zhang, José M. F. Moura:
Individual vs. network preferences. 1535-1538 - Alireza Aghasi, Justin K. Romberg:
Convex cardinal shape composition and object recognition in computer vision. 1541-1545 - Silviu Ciochina, Constantin Paleologu, Jacob Benesty, Steven L. Grant:
An optimized proportionate adaptive algorithm for sparse system identification. 1546-1550 - Alireza Sheikhattar, Jonathan B. Fritz, Shihab A. Shamma, Behtash Babadi:
Adaptive sparse logistic regression with application to neuronal plasticity analysis. 1551-1555 - Tamara Guerra Miller, Songcen Xu, Rodrigo C. de Lamare, Vítor H. Nascimento, Yuriy V. Zakharov:
Sparsity-aware distributed conjugate gradient algorithms for parameter estimation over sensor networks. 1556-1560 - Gregory Spell, Douglas Cochran:
Algorithms for tracking with a foveal sensor. 1563-1565 - Srikanth V. Tenneti, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Period estimation and tracking: Filter bank design using truth tables of logic. 1566-1570 - Rebecca Malinas, Tu-Thach Quach, Mark W. Koch:
Vehicle track detection in CCD imagery via conditional random field. 1571-1575 - Debarati Kundu, Brian L. Evans:
No-reference synthetic image quality assessment using scene statistics. 1579-1583 - Nazia Tabassum, Andrea Vaccari, Scott T. Acton:
Speckle removal by distance-driven anisotropic diffusion of SAR temporal stacks. 1584-1588 - Hamidreza Ghasemi Damavandi, Ananya Sen Gupta, Christopher Reddy, Robert Nelson:
Oil-spill forensics using two-dimensional gas chromatography: Differentiating highly correlated petroleum sources using peak manifold clusters. 1589-1592 - Shervin Minaee, AmirAli Abdolrashidi:
On the power of joint wavelet-DCT features for multispectral palmprint recognition. 1593-1597 - Kuo-Lun Huang, Vincent C. Gaudet, Masoud Salehi:
Trapping sets in stochastic LDPC decoders. 1601-1605 - Michael Meidlinger, Alexios Balatsoukas-Stimming, Andreas Burg, Gerald Matz:
Quantized message passing for LDPC codes. 1606-1610 - Terry Ferrett, Matthew C. Valenti:
Reduced complexity detection for network-coded slotted ALOHA using sphere decoding. 1611-1615 - Mona Aghababaee Tafreshi, Juha Yli-Kaakinen, Toni Levanen, Ville Korhonen, Pekka Jääskeläinen, Markku Renfors, Mikko Valkama, Jarmo Takala:
Parallel processing intensive digital front-end for IEEE 802.11ac receiver. 1619-1626 - Jiandong Mu, Aida Vosoughi, João Andrade, Alexios Balatsoukas-Stimming, Georgios Karakonstantis, Andreas Burg, Gabriel Falcão, Vítor Manuel Mendes da Silva, Joseph R. Cavallaro:
The impact of faulty memory bit cells on the decoding of spatially-coupled LDPC codes. 1627-1631 - Essi Suikkanen, Markku J. Juntti:
ASIC implementation and performance comparison of adaptive detection for MIMO-OFDM system. 1632-1636 - Ganesh Venkatraman, Janne Janhunen, Markku J. Juntti:
Implementation of MU-MIMO schedulers on SoC. 1637-1641 - Benjamin Friedlander:
Multi-frequency self-calibration of antenna arrays. 1645-1649 - Christopher Mueller-Smith, Predrag Spasojevic:
Iterative thresholding for blind block partitioned tensor decomposition. 1650-1654 - Bernhard Etzlinger, Christoph Pimminger, Stefan Fischereder, Andreas Springer:
Passive localization and synchronization in the presence of affine clocks. 1655-1658 - Hongya Ge, Ivars P. Kirsteins:
Lucky ranging in underwater environments subject to spatial coherence loss. 1659-1663 - Yishi Lee, Jun Jason Zhang, Matthew Zettergren, Kimon P. Valavanis:
Unmanned aerial vehicle based passive radar agile sensing for computerized ionospheric tomography. 1664-1668 - Adebello Jelili, Balu Santhanam:
Clutter suppression in synthetic aperture radar targets using the DFRFT and subspace methods with rank reduction. 1669-1673 - Songsri Sirianunpiboon, Stephen D. Elton, Stephen D. Howard:
Joint frequency and DOA estimation using Fourier coefficient interpolation. 1674-1678 - Tianyu Qiu, Prabhu Babu, Daniel Pérez Palomar:
PRIME: Phase retrieval via majorization-minimization technique. 1681-1685 - Aditya Viswanathan, Mark A. Iwen:
Fast compressive phase retrieval. 1686-1690 - Thomas A. Palka, Richard J. Vaccaro:
Asymptotically efficient estimators for multidimensional harmonic retrieval based on the geometry of the Stiefel manifold. 1691-1695 - Pawan Setlur, Sandeep Gogineni, Muralidhar Rangaswamy:
Waveform extraction from reference channels of passive multistatic radar systems. 1696-1701 - Peter A. Parker, Christ D. Richmond:
Methods and bounds for waveform parameter estimation with a misspecified model. 1702-1706 - Victor Elvira, Luca Martino, David Luengo, Mónica F. Bugallo:
On sample generation and weight calculation in multiple importance sampling. 1709-1713 - Zeliang Wang, John G. McWhirter, Stephan Weiss:
Multichannel spectral factorization algorithm using polynomial matrix eigenvalue decomposition. 1714-1718 - McKay E. Bonham, Todd K. Moon, Jacob H. Gunther, Gustavious P. Williams:
Excision of a discontinuous-frequency interference signal with harmonic structure. 1719-1722 - Ananya Sen Gupta, Daniel R. Schupp:
Characterization of sonar target data using Gabor wavelet features. 1723-1726 - Anu Mercian, Elliott I. Gurrola, Michael P. McGarry, Martin Reisslein:
Improved polling strategies for efficient flow control for buffer reduction in PON/xDSL hybrid access networks. 1729-1733 - Mehdi Mohseni, Ken J. Kerpez:
Signal processing for G.fast+. 1734-1738 - Martin Wolkerstorfer, Driton Statovci, Sanda Drakulic:
Maintaining harmony in the vectoring xDSL family by spectral coordination. 1739-1743 - Christian Ibars, Utsaw Kumar, Huaning Niu, Hyejung Jung, Sameer Pawar:
A comparison of waveform candidates for 5G millimeter wave systems. 1747-1751 - Elisabeth de Carvalho, Jørgen Bach Andersen:
Ping-pong beam training for reciprocal channels with delay spread. 1752-1756 - Jitendra K. Tugnait:
On detection of pilot contamination attack in multiple antenna systems. 1757-1761 - Hyejung Jung, Qinghua Li, Pingping Zong:
Cell detection in high frequency band small cell networks. 1762-1766 - Berk Ozer, Anastasia Lavrenko, Sinan Gezici, Florian Roemer, Giovanni Del Galdo, Orhan Arikan:
Adaptive measurement matrix design for compressed DoA estimation with sensor arrays. 1769-1773 - Peter Gerstoft, Angeliki Xenaki, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Erich Zöchmann:
Multiple snapshot compressive beamforming. 1774-1778 - Yuejie Chi:
Blind super-resolution of sparse spike signals. 1779-1782 - Chun-Lin Liu, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Tensor MUSIC in multidimensional sparse arrays. 1783-1787 - Oguzhan Teke, P. P. Vaidyanathan:
Fundamentals of multirate graph signal processing. 1791-1795 - Mostafa Rahmani, George K. Atia:
Randomized subspace learning approach for high dimensional low rank plus sparse matrix decomposition. 1796-1800 - Hao He, Arun Subramanian, Sora Choi, Pramod K. Varshney, Thyagaraju R. Damarla:
Social media data assisted inference with application to stock prediction. 1801-1805 - Nicholas Asendorf, Raj Rao Nadakuditi:
Improved estimation of canonical vectors in canonical correlation analysis. 1806-1810 - Mikhail Tsitsvero, Sergio Barbarossa, Paolo Di Lorenzo:
Uncertainty principle and sampling of signals defined on graphs. 1813-1818 - Santiago Segarra, Antonio G. Marques, Geert Leus, Alejandro Ribeiro:
Sampling of graph signals: Successive local aggregations at a single node. 1819-1823 - Nicolas Tremblay, Pierre Borgnat:
Joint filtering of graph and graph-signals. 1824-1828 - Joya A. Deri, José M. F. Moura:
Taxi data in New York city: A network perspective. 1829-1833
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