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49th Annual
Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
MARCH 18, 19 AND 20 ● 2014● HODSON HALL● JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Hosted by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with technical co-sponsorship by IEEE
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY J
OHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Program Schedule
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
8:00 am to 830 am Registration
8:30 am to 8:50 am Continental Breakfast
9:00 am to 11:45 am MORNING SESSION
MIMO Hodson 210
Wireless Networks Hodson 301
Systems and Control I Hodson 303
10:30 am to 1045 am Coffee Break Hodson Hall
Neural and Neuromorphic Processing Hodson 305
11:50 a.m.-12: 50 pm
Plenary Session
Georgios B. Giannakis, PhD Hodson 110
University of Minnesota
12:50 pm to 1:50 pm Lunch
2:00 pm to 5: 15 pm AFTERNOON SESSION
MIMO II Hodson Hall 210
Wireless Networks II Hodson Hall 301
Detection and Estimation Hodson Hall 303
3:30 pm to 3:45 pm Coffee Break Hodson Hall
Systems and Control II Hodson Hall 305
Medical and Neuromorphic Diagnosis,
Measurement, and Perception Hodson Hall 311
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Reception Glass Pavilion
Maryland Cuisine
Thursday, March 19, 2015
8:00 am to 830 am Registration
8:30 am to 8:50 am Continental Breakfast
9:00 am to 11:45 am MORNING SESSION
Cooperative Communications and Hodson 210
Networking
Security and Privacy Hodson 301
10:30 am to 1045 am Coffee Break Hodson Hall
Applications of Coding Hodson 303
Audio Signal Processing Hodson 305
11:50 a.m.-12: 50 pm
Plenary Session
Bahram Jalali, PhD Hodson 110
UCLA
12:50 pm to 1:50 pm Lunch
2:00 pm to 5: 15 pm AFTERNOON SESSION
Topics in Wireless Communications Hodson Hall 210
Applications of Information Theory Hodson Hall 301
Photonic Systems Hodson Hall 303
3:30 pm to 3:45 pm Coffee Break Hodson Hall
Cognitive Radio Networks Hodson Hall 305
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Reception Glass Pavilion
Around the World Cuisine
Friday, March 20, 2015
8:00 am to 830 am Registration
8:30 am to 8:50 am Continental Breakfast
9:00 am to 12:15 pm MORNING SESSION
Computer and Networked Hodson Hall 210
Systems
Sparsity Hodson 301
Queuing and Markov Processes Hodson 303
10:30 am to 1045 am Coffee Break Hodson Hall
Image Processing Hodson Hall 311
Georgios Giannakis, PhD
University of Minnesota
Abstract:
We live in an era of data deluge. Pervasive sensors collect massive amounts of information on every bit of our lives, churning out enormous streams of raw data in various formats. Mining information from unprecedented volumes of data promises to limit the spread of epidemics and diseases, identify trends in financial markets, learn the dynamics of emergent social-computational sys-tems, and also protect critical infrastructure including the smart grid and the Internet’s backbone network. While Big Data can be definitely perceived as a big blessing, big challenges also arise with large-scale datasets. The sheer volume of data makes it often impossible to run analytics using a central processor and storage, and distributed processing with parallelized multi-processors is preferred while the data themselves are stored in the cloud. As many sources continuously generate data in real time, analytics must often be performed “on-the-fly” and without an opportunity to revisit past entries. Due to their disparate origins, massive datasets are noisy, incomplete, prone to outliers, and vulnerable to cyber-attacks. These effects are amplified if the acquisition and transportation cost per datum is driven to a minimum. Overall, Big Data present challenges in which resources such as time, space, and energy, are intertwined in complex ways with data resources. Given these challenges, ample signal processing opportunities arise. This tutorial lecture outlines ongoing research in novel models applicable to a wide range of Big Data analytics problems, as well as algorithms to handle the practical challenges, while revealing fundamental limits and insights on the mathematical trade-offs involved.
Biography:
Georgios B. Giannakis (Fellow’97) received his Diploma in Electrical Engr. from the Ntl. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece, 1981. From 1982 to 1986 he was with the Univ. of Southern California (USC), where he received his MSc. in Electrical Engineering, 1983, MSc. in Mathematics, 1986, and Ph.D. in Electrical Engr., 1986. Since 1999 he has been a professor with the Univ. of Minnesota, where he now holds an ADC Chair in Wireless Telecommunications in the ECE Department, and serves as director of the Digital Technolo-gy Center. His general interests span the areas of communications, networking and statistical signal processing – subjects on which he has published more than 370 journal papers, 630 conference papers, 20 book chapters, two edited books and two research monographs (h-index 109). Current research focuses on big data analytics, wireless cognitive radios, mobile ad hoc networks, re-newable energy, power grid, gene-regulatory, and social networks. He is the (co-) inventor of 22 patents issued, and the (co-) recip-ient of 8 best paper awards from the IEEE Signal Processing (SP) and Communications Societies, including the G. Marconi Prize Pa-per Award in Wireless Communications. He also received Technical Achievement Awards from the SP Society (2000), from EURASIP (2005), a Young Faculty Teaching Award, the G. W. Taylor Award for Distinguished Research from the University of Minnesota, and the IEEE Fourier Technical Field Award (2014). He is a Fellow of EURASIP, and has served the IEEE in various posts, including that of a Distinguished Lecturer.
Wednesday, March 18
11:50 a.m., Hodson Hall 110 Learning Tools for Big Data Analytics
Bahram Jalali, PhD
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract:
High throughput real-time instruments are needed to acquire large data sets for detection and classification of rare events. Enabled by the photonic time stretch digitizer, a new class of instruments with record throughputs have led to the discovery of optical rogue waves [1], detection of rare cancer cells [2], and the highest analog-to-digital conversion performance ever achieved [3]. Featuring continuous operation at 100 million frames per second and shutter speed of less than a nanosecond, the time stretch camera is ideally suited for screening of blood and other biological samples. It has enabled detection of breast cancer cells in blood with record, one-in-a-million, sensitivity [2]. Owing to their high real-time throughput, instruments produce a torrent of data – equivalent to several 4K movies per second – that over-whelm data acquisition, storage, and processing operations. This predicament calls for technologies that compress im-ages in optical domain and in real-time. An example of this, based on warped stretch transformation and non-uniform Fourier domain sampling will be reported.
Biography:
Prof. Jalali is the Northrop-Grumman Endowed Chair in Optoelectronics and Professor of Electrical Engineering at UCLA with joint appointments in the Biomedical Engineering and in the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. He is a Fellow of IEEE, the Optical Society of America (OSA), the American Physical Society (APS) and SPIE. He is the recipient of the R.W. Wood Prize from Optical Society of America for the invention and demonstration of the first Silicon Laser, and the Aron Kressel Award of the IEEE Photonics Society, the IET Achievement Medal, and the Distinguished Engineering Achievement Award from the Engineers Council.
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Thursday, March 19
11:50 a.m., Hodson Hall High-throughput Biological Cell Classification
Featuring Real-time Optical Data Compression
MIMO I Session
Session Code: A1L‐A
Location: Hodson 210
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Taneli Riihonen
Paper ID Title/Author 1011 A Probabilistic Downlink Beamforming Approach with Multiplicative and Additive Channel Errors
Andreas Gründinger, Johannes Pickart, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utsch...
1074 Feedback Rate Optimization in Receiver‐Coordinated Distributed Transmit Beamforming for Wireless Power Transfer Rui Wang, Radu David, Donald Brown III
1023 Sample Support Requirements for Nonlinear Adaptive Beamforming Peter Vouras
1003 Characterization of Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays for MIMO Systems George Sworo, Damiano Patron, Kapil Dandekar, Moshe Kam
1076 Quantized Beamforming in Massive MIMO Hong Yang, Thomas Marzetta
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Wireless Networks I Session
Session Code: A1L‐B
Location: Hodson 301
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Michael Dinitz Proctor: Congyuan Yang
Paper ID Title/Author 1006 Node‐Based Scheduling with Provable Evacuation Time
Bo Ji, Jie Wu
1111 Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.15.3c‐Based mmW Wireless Networks Roberto Valentini, Marco Levorato, Carlo Fischione
1120 Component Based Modeling of Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Evripidis Paraskevas, John Baras
1060 Distributed RF Sensing Using Software‐Defined Radios Kareem Bonna, Emmanuel Kanterakis, Wei Su, Troy Ryder, Predrag Spas...
1065 Combined Sensor Information for Detection Karla Hernández
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Systems and Control I Session
Session Code: A1L‐C
Location: Hodson 303
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Pablo A. Iglesias
Paper ID Title/Author 1032 Fractional Fliess Operators: Two Approaches
Irina Winter‐Arboleda, W. Steven Gray, Luis Duffaut Espinosa
1100 Disturbance Observer Structure Based Internal Model Control for Time Delay Systems Sudeshna Dasgupta, Smita Sadhu, Tapan Kumar Ghoshal
1058 Analytic Left Inversion of SISO Lotka‐Volterra Models W. Steven Gray, Luis Duffaut Espinosa, Kurusch Ebrahimi‐Fard
1004 Synchronization of Heterogeneous Kuramoto Oscillators with Graphs of Diameter Two Andrey Gushchin, Enrique Mallada, Ao Tang
1046 Diffusive Clock Synchronization in Highly Dynamic Networks Matthias Függer, Thomas Nowak, Bernadette Charron‐Bost
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Neural and Neuromorphic Processing
Session
Session Code: A1L‐D
Location: Hodson 305
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Andreas Andreou Proctor: Chia‐hsun Chiang
Paper ID Title/Author 1140 Design of a Vanishing Point Algorithm for Custom ASIC
Martin Villemur, Martin Di Federico, Pedro Julian, Andreas G. Andre...
1139 FPGA Implementation of a Deep Belief Network Architecture for Character Recognition Using Stochastic Computation Kayode Sanni, Guillaume Garreau, Jamal Lottier Molin, Andreas G. An...
1142 Neuronal Common Input Strength is Unidentifiable from Average Firing Rates and Synchrony Daniel Jeck, Ernst Niebur
1138 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Inference on Graphical Models using Event Based Processing on the SpiNNaker Neuromorphic Architecture Daniel R. Mendat, Sang Chin, Steve Furber, Andreas G. Andreou
1143 Closed Form Jitter Methods for Neuronal Spike Train Analysis Daniel Jeck, Ernst Niebur
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MIMO II Session
Session Code: A3L‐A
Location: Hodson 210
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 1400‐17:15 pm
Chair: Peter Vouras
Paper ID Title/Author 1097 Theoretical Bound on Modulation Classification for Multiple‐Input Multiple‐Output (MIMO) Systems
Over Unknown, Flat Fading Channels Yu Liu, Alexander Haimovich, Wei Su, Emmanuel Kanterakis
1034 Deterministic Selection of Pilot Tones for Compressive Estimation of MIMO‐OFDM Channels Zahra Shakeri, Waheed U. Bajwa
1035 MIMO‐OFDM Non‐Regenerative Relay Channel Estimation Using Compressed Sensing Abbas Akbarpour‐Kasgari, Mehrdad Ardebilipour, Fatemeh Afghah
1096 Modulation Classification for MIMO‐OFDM Signals via Gibbs Sampling Yu Liu, Osvaldo Simeone, Alexander Haimovich, Wei Su
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Wireless Networks II
Session
Session Code: A3L‐B
Location: Hodson 301
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 1400‐17:15 pm
Chair: Michael Dinitz Proctor: Bryan Bosworth
Paper ID Title/Author 1022 Driver‐Based Adaptation of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks for Design of Active Safety Systems
Ali Rakhshan, Hossein Pishro‐Nik, Mohammad Nekoui
1112 Effect of MAC Type and Speed on Neighbor Discovery in Wireless Train Networks Nedime Pelin Mohamed Hassan Salem, Alexander Haimovich
1072 Random Symmetric Gossip Consensus with Overhearing Nodes in Wireless Networks Rui Wang, Donald Brown III
1017 Game‐Theory Based Power and Spectrum Virtualization for Maximizing Spectrum Efficiency Over Mobile Cloud‐Computing Wireless Networks Qixuan Zhu, Xi Zhang
1042 Distributed Cloud Association in Downlink Multicloud Radio Access Networks Hayssam Dahrouj, Tareq Al‐Naffouri, Mohamed‐Slim Alouini
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Detection and Estimation
Session
Session Code: A3L‐C
Location: Hodson 303
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 1400‐17:15 pm
Chair: Predrag Spasojevic Proctor: Shuai Huang
Paper ID Title/Author 1029 An Efficient Multivariate Generalized Gaussian Distribution Estimator: Application to IVA
Zois Boukouvalas, Geng‐Shen Fu, Tulay Adali
1123 False Information Detection with Minimum Mean Squared Errors for Bayesian Estimation Ruixin Niu, Jingyang Lu
1098 1‐Bit Matrix Completion Under Exact Low‐Rank Constraint Sonia Bhaskar, Adel Javanmard
1071 Analysis of Data‐Based Methods for Approximating Fisher Information in the Scalar Case Shenghan Guo
1094 Explicit Estimation‐Error‐Probability Computation and Sensor Design for Flag Hidden Markov Models Kyle Doty, Sandip Roy, Dinuka Sahabandu, Ramyar Saeedi
1122 EM‐Based Channel Estimation from Crowd‐Sourced RSSI Samples Corrupted by Noise and Interference Silvija Kokalj‐Filipovic, Larry Greenstein
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Systems and Control II
Session
Session Code: A3L‐D
Location: Hodson 305
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 1400‐17:15 pm
Chair: James C. Spall Proctor: Congyuan Yang
Paper ID Title/Author 1028 Efficiently Detecting Lack of Robustness in Finite Alphabet Logistic Networks
Vincent Yan, Danielle Tarraf
1084 Error Bound Analysis of the Least‐Mean‐Squares Algorithm in Linear Models Jingyi Zhu, James Spall
1026 Distributed Generator and Load‐Side Secondary Frequency Control in Power Networks Changhong Zhao, Enrique Mallada, Steven Low
1102 A Distributed, Real‐Time and Non‐Parametric Approach to Demand Response in the Smart Grid Sairam Goguri, Joseph Hall, Raghuraman Mudumbai, Soura Dasgupta
Medical and Neuromorphic
Diagnosis, Measurement and Perception
Session
Session Code: A3L‐E
Location: Hodson 311
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Time: 1400‐17:15 pm
Chair: Andreas Andreou Proctor: Akshay Rangamani
Paper ID Title/Author 1141 A Neural Model for Perceptual Organization of 3D Surfaces
Brian Hu, Rudiger von der Hey, Ernst Niebur
1137 How is Motion Integrated into a Proto‐Object Based Visual Saliency Model? Jamal Lottier Molin, Ralph Etienne‐Cummings, Ernst Niebur
1135 Visual Attention with Deep Neural Networks Alfredo Canziani, Eugenio Culurciello
1134 Mapping the Cardiac Acousteome: An Overview of Technologies, Tools and Methods Andreas G. Andreou, Theodore Abraham, William R. Thompson, Jung Hee..
1136 Mechanical Design, Instrumentation and Measurements from a Hemoacoustic Cardiac Phantom Hani Bakhshaee, Guillaume Garreau, Gaspar Tognetti, Thomas Kilmar, ...
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Cooperative Communications and
Networking Session
Session Code: B1L‐A
Location: Hodson 311
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Fatemah Afghah Proctor: Congyuan Yang
Paper ID Title/Author 1007 A Novel Multi‐Criteria Relay Selection Scheme in Cooperation Communication Networks
Behrooz Razeghi, Niloofar Okati, Ghosheh Abed Hodtani
1020 Impact of Spatial Diversity on Spectral Efficiency of Cooperative Relaying Guangyi Liu, Yao Xiao, Hao Feng, Leonard Cimini Jr.
1041 Impact of Direct Link on Outage of Cooperative Full‐Duplex Relaying Li Li, Leonard Cimini Jr., Xiang‐Gen Xia
1109 Throughput Maximizing Games in the Two‐Hop Relay Channel with Energy Cooperation Burak Varan, Aylin Yener
1045 Multi‐Hop Relaying with Optimal Decode‐and‐Forward Transmission Rate and Self‐Immunity to Mutual Interference Among Wireless Nodes Xiaohua Li, Jeong Kyun Lee
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Security and Privacy
Session
Session Code: B1L‐B
Location: Hodson 301
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Taneli Riihonen Proctor: Shannon Alt
Paper ID Title/Author 1121 Secrecy Capacity of the Ergodic Layered Erasure Wiretap Channel
Mohammad K. Hossan, Sanjay Karmakar
1057 IM Session Identification by Outlier Detection in Cross‐Correlation Functions Saad Saleh, Muhammad Ilyas, Khawar Khurshid, Alex Liu, Hayder Radha
1063 Resilient and Secure Network Design for Cyber Attack‐Induced Cascading Link Failures in Critical Infrastructures Yezekael Hayel, Quanyan Zhu
1128 Privacy Preserving Node Selection: a Physical Layer Approach Shalabh Jain, John Baras
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Applications and Coding
Session
Session Code: B1L‐C
Location: Hodson 303
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Benjamin Belzer
Paper ID Title/Author 1052 Analog Joint Source‐Channel Coding for Transmission of Correlated Senders Over Separated Noisy
Channels Bo Lu, Javier Garcia‐Frias
1005 A Hybrid ARQ Scheme Using LDPC Codes with Stochastic Decoding Kuo‐Lun Huang, Vincent Gaudet, Masoud Salehi
1019 Signal Processing for Two Dimensional Magnetic Recording Using Voronoi Model Averaged Statistics Morteza Mehrnoush, Benjamin Belzer, Krishnamoorthy Sivakumar, Roger...
1020 Rate Compatible IRA Codes Using Row Splitting for 5G Wireless Brennan Young, Swapnil Mhaske, Predrag Spasojevic
1070 Hybrid Analog‐Digital Coding for Nonuniform Memoryless Sources Lu Li, Javier Garcia‐Frias
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Audio Signal Processing
Session
Session Code: B1L‐D
Location: Hodson 305
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 09:00‐11:45
Chair: Mounya Elhilali Proctor: Dimitra Emmanouilidou
Paper ID Title/Author 1078 Indoor Multiple Sound Source Tracking Using Refined TDOA Measurements
Longji Sun, Qi Cheng
1030 Modeling Goal‐Directed Attention in Tone Sequences Using a Weighted Kalman Filter Debmalya Chakrabarty, Mounya Elhilali
1015 Analysis of Compressed Speech Signals in an Automatic Speaker Recognition System Richard Metzger, John Doherty, David Jenkins
1036 Detection of Speech Tokens in Noise Using Adaptive Spectrotemporal Receptive Fields Ashwin Bellur, Mounya Elhilali
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Topics in Wireless Communications
Session
Session Code: B3L‐A
Location: Hodson 210
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 14:00‐17:15
Chair: Arlene Cole‐Rhodes Proctor: Congyuan Yang
Paper ID Title/Author 1061 How Long Before I Regain My Signal?
Tingting Lu, Pei Liu, Shivendra Panwar
1095 Evaluating Real‐Time CMA Equalization of Measured SOQPK‐TG Data Arlene Cole‐Rhodes, Serge KoneDossongui, Michael Rice
1051 Improving Coherence in Distributed Miso Communication Systems with Local Accelerometer Measurements Donald Brown III, Radu David, Patrick Bidigare
1009 Symbol‐Rate Blind Equalization Based on Constrained Blind Separation Zhengwei Wu, Saleem Kassam
1124 Energy Efficiency Region for Gaussian Multiple Access Channels Under Different Power Consumption Models Chengming Zhou, Jing Li, Leonard Cimini Jr.
1067 Robust Recognition of Linear and Nonlinear Digital Modulations of RRC Pulse Trains Mohammad Bari, Milos Doroslovacki
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Applications of Information Theory
Session
Session Code: B3L‐B
Location: Hodson 301
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 14:00‐17:15
Chair: Joel Morris
Paper ID Title/Author 1031 A High Probability Bound on the Mutual Information Across an Observed Discrete Memoryless Channel
Michael Tope, Joel Morris
1105 Capacity Region of Two Interfering MIMO Multiple Access Channels with Strong Interference Sanjay Karmakar, Noopur Modi
1010 Bounds on the Outage Constrained Capacity of the Single‐Antenna Gaussian Relay Channel Andreas Gründinger, Lennart Gerdes, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utschic...
1021 Achievable Rate Regions and Self‐Interference Channel Estimation in Hybrid Full‐Duplex/Half‐Duplex Radio Links Dani Korpi, Taneli Riihonen, Mikko Valkama
1125 Characterizing Rate Distortion Region for Video Coding from First Principles Kamesh Namuduri, Gayatri Mehta
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Photonic Systems
Session
Session Code: B3L‐C
Location: Hodson 303
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 14:00‐17:15
Chair: Amy Foster Proctor: Bryan Bosworth
Paper ID Title/Author 1054 Lower Bounds on the Channel Capacity of ASCO‐OFDM and ADO‐OFDM
Nan Wu, Yeheskel Bar‐Ness
1037 Power Allocation for Downlink Multi‐User SC‐FDMA Visible Light Communication Systems Mohamed Kashef, Mohamed Abdallah, Khalid Qaraqe
1055 Performance of Two Dimensional Asymmetrically and Symmetrically Clipping Optical OFDM in AWGN Nan Wu, Yeheskel Bar‐Ness
1118 All‐Optical NAND Logic Gate Using Four‐Wave Mixing Kangmei Li, Hong‐Fu Ting, Mark Foster, Amy Foster
1088 Sparsity and Self‐Adaptivity in Anamorphic Stretch Transform Ata Mahjoubfar, Jacky Chan, Mohammad Asghari, Bahram Jalali
1133 High‐Speed Compressed Sensing Measurement Using Spectrally‐Encoded Ultrafast Laser Pulses Bryan T Bosworth, Jasper R Stroud, Dung N Tran, Trac D Tran, Sang C...
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Cognitive Radio Networks
Session
Session Code: B3L‐D
Location: Hodson 305
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015
Time: 14:00‐17:15
Chair: Fatemah Afghah
Paper ID Title/Author 1025 A Two‐Layer Coalitional Game Among Rational Cognitive Radio Users
Yuan Lu, Alexandra Duel‐Hallen
1048 Spectrum Sharing in Cooperative Cognitive Radio Networks: a Matching Game Framework Nima Namvar, Fatemeh Afghah
1008 Blind Block Partitioned Tensor Decomposition for Radio Activity Estimation by a Single Sensor Christopher Mueller‐Smith, Predrag Spasojevic
1069 Identification of L‐Ary CPFSK in a Fading Channel Using Approximate Entropy Mohammad Bari, Milos Doroslovacki
1027 Optimal Energy Efficient Scheme for MIMO‐Based Cognitive Radio Networks With Antenna Selection Shan Jin, Xi Zhang
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Computer and Networked
Systems Session
Session Code: C1L‐A
Location: Hodson 210
Date: Friday, march 20, 2015
Time: 09:00‐12:15
Chair: Philippe Pouliquen Proctor: Kayode Sanni
Paper ID Title/Author 1038 One‐Sided Binary Tree‐Crossbar Switching for on‐Chip Networks
Yavuz Oruç
1043 A Locality Preserving One‐Sided Binary Tree ‐ Crossbar Switch Wiring Design Algorithm Devrim Sahin
1108 Energy‐Aware Real‐Time Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multi‐Processor Gang Wang, Wenming Li, Xiali Hei
1059 A Survey of Wireless Data Center Networks Emna Baccour, Sebti Foufou, Ridha Hamila, Mounir Hamdi
1066 A Case Study of Internet Fast Lane Ramy ElDelgawy, Richard La
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Sparsity
Session
Session Code: C1L‐B
Location: Hodson 301
Date: Friday, March 20, 2015
Time: 09:00‐12:15
Chair: Trac Tran Proctor: Shuai Huang
Paper ID Title/Author 1101 Online Subspace Learning and Nonlinear Classification of Big Data with Misses
Fatemeh Sheikholesalmi, Georgios Giannakis
1013 Truncated and Smoothed Schatten‐P Function for Robust Tensor Recovery Mohammed Al‐Qizwini, Hayder Radha
1091 Online Sketching of Big Categorical Data with Absent Features Yanning Shen, Morteza Mardani, Georgios Giannakis
1090 Online Spectrum Cartography via Quantized Measurements Daniel Romero, Seung‐Jun Kim, Georgios Giannakis
1064 LFM Signal Detection and Estimation Based on Sparse Representation Mohsen Joneidi, Alireza Zaeemzadeh, Shideh Rezaeifar, Mahdi Abavisa...
1089 Short‐Term Wind Power Forecasting Using Nonnegative Sparse Coding Yu Zhang, Seung‐Jun Kim, Georgios Giannakis
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Queuing Markov Processes Session
Session Code: C1L‐C
Location: Hodson 303
Date: Friday, March 20, 2015
Time: 09:00‐12:15
Chair: None
Paper ID Title/Author 1049 Distributed Strategic Mode Selection for Large‐Scale D2D Communications Based on Queue State
Information Yezekael Hayel, Eran Simhon, David Starobinski, Quanyan Zhu
1082 Effects of Downsampling on Statistics of Discrete‐ Time Semi‐Markov Processes Phuoc Vu, Shuangqing Wei, Benjamin Carroll
1014 Optimal Call Admission and Preemption Control for Public Safety Communications Ahsan‐Abbas Ali, Shuangqing Wei, Lijun Qian
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Topic in Networking Session
Session Code: C1L‐D
Location: Hodson 305
Date: Friday, March 20, 2015
Time: 09:00‐12:15
Chair: Taneli Riihonen
Paper ID Title/Author 1053 Performance Evaluation of NSC in DTNs
Wei Bai, Richard La, Ginnah Lee, Greg Stein
1077 Spectral Clustering of Large‐Scale Communities via Random Sketching and Validation Panagiotis Traganitis, Konstantinos Slavakis, Georgios Giannakis
1087 A Link Between Consensus Building and Low Density Parity Check Decoding Kamesh Namuduri, Murali Varanasi, Bill Buckles
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Image Processing Session
Session Code: C1L‐E
Location: Hodson 311
Date: Friday, March 20, 2015
Time: 09:00‐12:15
Chair: Abolfazi Razi Proctor: Shannon Alt
Paper ID Title/Author 1012 Structured Outlier Models for Robust Dictionary Learning
Pedro Forero, Scott Shafer, Josh Harguess
1115 "Am I Your Sibling?" Inferring Kinship Cues from Facial Image Pairs Sherin Mathews, Chandra Kambhamettu, Kenneth Barner
1047 Independent Vector Analysis by Entropy Rate Bound Minimization Geng‐Shen Fu, Matthew Anderson, Tulay Adali
1073 Independent Vector Analysis for SSVEP Signal Enhancement Darren Emge, François‐Benôit Vialatte, Gérard Dreyfus, Tulay Adali
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American cuisine with a twist
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Fine Chesapeake cuisine
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Japanese Mon‐Sat 11:30AM‐10:30PM Sun: 1PM‐9:30
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(410) 366‐4115
One World Café
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Vegetarian Breakfast, lunch, dinner and café
Mon‐Sun: 8AM‐11PM
100 West University Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21210
(410) 235‐5777
Orient Express
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Chinese Food and Fresh Sushi
Mon‐Thurs: 11AM‐10PM Fri‐Sat: 11AM‐11PM Sun: 12PM‐10PM
3111 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 889‐0003
The Paper Moon Diner
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Diner food in an eclectic atmosphere
Sun,Mon,Wed, Thurs: 7AM‐12AM CLOSED TUESDAY Sat: 7AM‐2AM
227 West 29TH Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 889‐4444
Rocket to Venus
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Pub eats and brews
Mon‐Sat: 5PM‐2AM Sun: 12PM‐2AM
3360 Chestnut Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 235‐7887
Subway
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Subs and sandwiches
Open 24/7
3233 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 235‐0050
Tambers
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Indian and American
Mon‐Wed: 10AM‐10PM Thurs‐Fri: 10AM‐11PM Sat: 9AM‐11PM Sun: 9AM‐10PM
3327 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore,MD 21218
(410) 243‐5777
University Market
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Deli sandwiches, pasta and salads
3201 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 366‐6630
Yama Sushi Bar
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Japanese and Fresh sushi
Mon‐Thurs: 11AM‐2:30PM, 4:30PM‐10PM Fri‐Sat: 11AM‐10:30PM Sun: 12PM‐9:30PM
Green Spring Tower Square, 1030 West 41ST Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 235‐6888
Golden West Café
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New Mexican dishes and comfort food
Mon‐Sat: 10AM‐10PM Sun: 9AM‐9PM
1105 West 36Th Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 889‐8891
The Charmery
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Hometown, homemade ice cream flavors
Sun‐Thurs:12PM‐10PM Fri‐Sat; 12PM‐11PM
801 West 36Th Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
(410) 814‐0493
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We gratefully acknowledge the immeasurable contributions made by those who shared of
their time and talent to review submissions for the 49th Annual CISS 2015 Conference.
Fatemah Afghah
Mohamed-Slim Alouini
Ben Belzer
Qi Cheng
Leonard Cimini
Frederic Davidson
Michael Dinitz
Milos Doroslovacki
Alexandra Duel-Hallen
Mark Foster
Javier Garcia-Frias
Georgios Giannakis
Brian Gruebel
Shenghan Guo
Alexander Haimovich
Hynek Hermansky
Karla Hernadez Cuevas
Pablo Iglesias
John Franklin
Sanjay Karmakar
Saleem Kassam
Merve Kaya
Silvija Kokalj-Filipovic
Richard La
Thomas Marzetta
Joel Morris
Jerry Prince
Domingo Rodriguez
Brian Sadler
Ed Schlesinger
James Spall
Predrag Spasojevic
Wei Su
Danielle Tarraf
Trac Duy Tran
Parv Venkiitasubramaniam
Rene Vidal
Howard Weinert
Xiang-Gen Xia