Youtubed activities
Oct 2012
03
Oct
How much do we benefit from cooperation between pairs of neighbouring base stations?
In the current work we deal with the problem of base station cooperation in the downlink of infinite wireless cellular networks.The positions of base stations [...]
Sep 2012
19
Sep
Towards less Manipulable Voting Systems
Voting systems can be used in any situation where several entities are to make a decision together. However, the sincere vote may lead to a [...]
12
Sep
Error Free Perfect Secrecy Systems
Shannon's fundamental bound for perfect secrecy stated that the entropy of the secret message U cannot be larger than the entropy of the secret key [...]
10
Sep
Evolving Internet into the Future via Named Data Networking
While the Internet has succeeded far beyond expectations, the success has also stretched its initial design assumptions. Since applications operate in terms of data and [...]
05
Sep
NSF Center for Science of Information
"Information is the distinguishing mark of our era, permeating every facet of our lives. An ability to understand and harness information has the potential for [...]
Jul 2012
20
Jul
Controlling queue delay
Nearly three decades after it was first diagnosed, the persistently full buffer problem, recently exposed as part of bufferbloat is still with us and made [...]
18
Jul
SINR diagrams and their application to interference cancellation
In this talk we will first present what a SINR diagram is and why it is important to the design of efficient algorithms for wireless [...]