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Th-AM1-9: Cognitive Communication and Sensor Networks

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, June 18, 09:50 - 11:10
Location: S226 (L2)
Session Chair: Anant Sahai, University of California, Berkeley
 
  Th-AM1-9.1: On the Sum-Capacity of the Cognitive Interference Channel with Cognitive-Only Message Sharing
         Diana Maamari; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Daniela Tuninetti; University of Illinois at Chicago
         Natasha Devroye; University of Illinois at Chicago
 
  Th-AM1-9.2: Outage Performance of Cognitive Radio Systems with Improper Gaussian Signaling
         Osama Amin; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Walid Abediseid; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Mohamed-Slim Alouini; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
 
  Th-AM1-9.3: Opportunistic In-Network Computation for Wireless Sensor Networks
         Sang-Woon Jeon; Andong National University
         Bang Chul Jung; Gyeongsang National University
 
  Th-AM1-9.4: Design and Performance Analysis of Network Code Division Multiplexing for Wireless Sensor Networks
         Jing Yue; The University of Sydney, National ICT Australia
         Zihuai Lin; The University of Sydney
         Guoqiang Mao; University of Technology Sydney, National ICT Australia
         Branka Vucetic; The University of Sydney