My ISIT 2015 Schedule

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Mo-PM1-2: Broadcast Channels

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Monday, June 15, 14:40 - 16:20
Location: S224-225 (L2)
Session Chair: Chandra Nair, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
  Mo-PM1-2.1: A Unified Scheme for Two-Receiver Broadcast Channels with Receiver Message Side Information
         Behzad Asadi; The University of Newcastle
         Lawrence Ong; The University of Newcastle
         Sarah J. Johnson; The University of Newcastle
 
  Mo-PM1-2.2: On MMSE Properties of "Good" and "Bad" Codes for the Gaussian Broadcast Channel
         Ronit Bustin; Princeton University
         Rafael F. Schaefer; Princeton University
         H. Vincent Poor; Princeton University
         Shlomo Shamai; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
 
  Mo-PM1-2.3: Multicasting Messages over Gaussian Broadcast Channels with Receiver Message Side Information
         Jin Sima; Tsinghua University
         Wei Chen; Tsinghua University
 
  Mo-PM1-2.4: A General Outer Bound for MISO Broadcast Channel with Heterogeneous CSIT
         Sina Lashgari; Cornell University
         Ravi Tandon; Virginia Tech
         Amir Salman Avestimehr; University of Southern California
 
  Mo-PM1-2.5: Capacity Regions of Two-User Broadcast Erasure Channels with Feedback and Hidden Memory
         Michael Heindlmaier; Technische Universität München
         Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti; Technische Universität München