My ISIT 2015 Schedule

Note: Your custom schedule will not be saved unless you create a new account or login to an existing account. Your custom schedule saved here is not linked or affiliated with any custom schedule you create in the conference app.
  1. Create a login based on your email (takes less than one minute)
  2. Perform 'Paper Search'
  3. Select papers that you desire to save in your personalized schedule
  4. Click on 'My Schedule' to see the current list of selected papers
  5. Click on 'Printable Version' to create a separate window suitable for printing (the header and menu will appear, but will not actually print)

Clicking on the Add button next to a paper title will add that paper to your custom schedule.
Clicking on the Remove button next to a paper will remove that paper from your custom schedule.

Mo-AM2-4: Application Specific Codes

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Monday, June 15, 11:30 - 12:50
Location: S426 (L4)
Session Chair: Thomas Mittelholzer, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
 
  Mo-AM2-4.1: Combinatorial Systematic Switch Codes
         Yeow Meng Chee; Nanyang Technological University
         Fei Gao; Agency for Science, Technology and Research
         Samuel Tien Ho Teo; Nanyang Technological University
         Hui Zhang; Nanyang Technological University
 
  Mo-AM2-4.2: Semiconstrained Systems
         Ohad Elishco; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
         Tom Meyerovitch; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
         Moshe Schwartz; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
 
  Mo-AM2-4.3: Symmetry-Based Subproduct Codes
         Thomas Mittelholzer; IBM Research Zurich
         Thomas Parnell; IBM Research Zurich
         Nikolaos Papandreou; IBM Research Zurich
         Haralampos Pozidis; IBM Research Zurich
 
  Mo-AM2-4.4: High-Rate Codes for High-Reliability Data Transmission
         Igor Zhilin; Institute for Information Transmission Problems RAS
         Pavel Rybin; Institute for Information Transmission Problems RAS
         Victor Zyablov; Institute for Information Transmission Problems RAS