Browsing by Subject "Channel capacity"
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The price of selfish routing
(2007)We study the problem of routing traffic through a congested network. We focus on the simplest case of a network consisting of m parallel links. We assume a collection of n network users
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Robust capacity for additive colored Gaussian uncertain channels
(2005)This paper is concerned with the definition and computation of channel capacity of continuous time additive Gaussian channels, when the channel is subject to uncertainty, the noise power spectral density is known and the ...
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Robust capacity of a Gaussian noise channel with channel and noise uncertainty
(2005)This paper is concerned with the problem of defining, and computing the capacity of a continuous-time additive Gaussian noise communication channel when the true frequency response of the channel, and the power spectral ...
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Robust capacity of white Gaussian noise channels with uncertainty
(2004)This paper concerns the problem of defining, and computing the channel capacity of a continuous time additive white Gaussian noise channel when the true frequency response of the channel is not completely known to the ...
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Robust coding for a class of sources: Applications in control and reliable communication over limited capacity channels
(2008)This paper is concerned with the control of a class of dynamical systems over finite capacity communication channels. Necessary conditions for reliable data reconstruction and stability of a class of dynamical systems are ...
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Stochastic control over finite capacity channels: Causality, feedback and uncertainty
(2009)Optimal communication/control analysis and design of dynamical controlled systems, when there are finite capacity communication constraints often involve information and control theoretic analysis. This paper, employees ...
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Wireless broadcast data scheduling in environment with re-attempt users: Optimization through intelligent feedback monitoring
(2001)Most of the previous work on wireless broadcast data scheduling has been based on simplified assumptions regarding mobile user behaviour. In this paper, we show that the employment of a realistic mobile user behaviour model ...