In this talk, we discuss the problem of data transmission in a single input, multiple output wireless communication system with channel estimation at both transmitter and receiver, from a Diversity- Multiplexing gain Trade-off (DMT) perspective.
I will introduce a very simple social interaction model of information transmission, opinion formation and consensus formation by De Groot. We will study sufficient and necessary conditions to converge to a consensus in very simple networks.
Slepian and Wolf gave the rate-region for the distributed encoding of correlated and memoryless sources when the number of copies of source output is unlimited.
This talk attempts to provide an introductory survey of methods for rearranging cargo trains in railway yards from an algorithmic perspective, and to highlight open problems in this area.
<p>Bharath B.<br />
The University of Texas at Austin<br />
Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />
1 University Station C0803<br />
Austin, TX 78712<br />
United States of America</p>
Modern wireless networks support increasing amounts of data traffic over a wide range of services, e.g. high-speed file transfer, real time audio/video and peer-to-peer applications.