TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA
•Communication Theory Symposium
Hesham El Gamal, Ohio State University, helgamal@ece.osu.edu
Tie Liu, Texas A&M University, tieliu@ece.tamu.edu
This symposium welcomes original research papers on theoretical and applied aspects of communication systems and networks. Topics of interest include but are not limited to modulation, coding, joint source-channel coding, synchronization, equalization, channel estimation, multiple access, interference management, and security techniques in communications. Theoretical performance analysis and design issues of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and advanced multiple access, interference management, and secrecy strategies for the next-generation cellular and ad hoc networks will be featured. Research results on communication-theoretic aspects of system biology and quantum information processing are also welcomed.
Topics of Interest:
• Turbo and LDPC codes
• Space-time Coding and Processing
• Iterative Algorithms
• Adaptive Coding and Modulation
• MIMO System Design and Analysis
• OFDM and Multi-carrier Systems
• Error Control Coding
• Source Coding and Data Compression
• Joint Source-channel Coding
• Coded Modulation
• Equalization and Interference Cancellation
• Denoising Algorithms
• Channel Estimation
• Distributed Coding and Processing
• Multiple Access Schemes
• Diversity Techniques
• Cooperative Communications
• Cognitive Radio
• Ultra Wide Band Systems
• Feedback Schemes in Communications
• Network Information Theory and Coding
• Information-theoretic and Applied Security