Youtubed activities
Mar 2021
24
Mar
DNN Based Beam Selection in mmW Heterogeneous Networks
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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)
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
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)
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 [...]