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Mar 2021

24 Mar

DNN Based Beam Selection in mmW Heterogeneous Networks

24/03/2021    
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Deepa Jagyasi
In this work, we consider a heterogeneous cellular network wherein multiple small cell millimeter wave (mmW) base stations (BSs) coexist with legacy sub-6GHz macro BSs. [...]
24 Mar

Python Threads 101 + Python Sockets 102

24/03/2021    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Sébastien Tixeuil
The threading library permits programs to execute several things at the same time on the same machine. This talk will review the basics of the [...]
17 Mar

Ensemble methods

17/03/2021    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Thomas Bonald
Ensemble methods are popular machine learning techniques that combine the predictions of multiple agents to improve their accuracy and robustness. We will introduce these methods, [...]
10 Mar

Formalizing the analysis of blockchains robustness through game theory

10/03/2021    
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Paolo Zappalà
Blockchains systems evolve in complex environments that mix classical patterns of faults with selfish, rational or irrational behaviours typical of economic systems. During the presentation [...]
03 Mar

FCLTs for Determining the Performance in Finite Systems of Servers with Randomized Load Balancing

03/03/2021    
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Prof. Ravi Mazumdar
Here the abstract and bibliography provided by Professor Mazumdar for his talk: http://www.lincs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FCLT_MFE.pdf 
03 Mar

Container Overview

03/03/2021    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Rémy Léone
Containers are one of the fundamentals of cloud native application development. Popularized by Docker and now widely adopted by the cloud computing industry, containers paved [...]

Feb 2021

24 Feb

Can we automate our own work — or show that it is hard?

24/02/2021    
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Prof. Jukka Suomela
Computer scientists seek to understand what can be automated, but what do we know about automating our own work? Can we outsource our own research [...]
24 Feb

A Mathematical Theory of Communication: Discrete Noisy Systems (2)

24/02/2021    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Fabien Mathieu
In 1948 Shannon published the article that defines modern information theory. For this reading group, we will briefly remind the first part of the article [...]
17 Feb

The impact of multi-user massive MIMO on resource allocation in 5G cellular networks

17/02/2021    
2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Prof. Catherine Rosenberg
One of the very important technologies for 5G is multi-user massive MIMO. It has the potential to deliver excellent performance if used well. However, it [...]
17 Feb

A Mathematical Theory of Communication: Discrete Noisy Systems (1)

17/02/2021    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Fabien Mathieu
In 1948 Shannon published the article that defines modern information theory. For this reading group, we will briefly remind the first part of the article [...]