Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Location: Jabir-ibne Hayyan Hall
Opening Ceremony 08:20-09:00
Abbas El Gamal (Keynote Speaker)
Title: Superposition coding
09:00-10:00
Break 10:00-10:15
Khaled Ben Letaief (Keynote speaker)
Title: The road to 5G: challenges and disruptive technologies
10:15-11:15
Break 11:15-11:30
Tara Javidi (Invited Talk)
Title: Social learning and distributed hypothesis testing
11:30-12:05
Henk Wymeersch (Invited Talk)
Title: Accuracy and delay: a fundamental trade-off
in indoor positioning
12:05-12:40
Lunch 12:40-14:30
Location: Kahrouba Hall
Ghosheh Abed Hodtani (Invited Talk)
Title: Effect of transmitter-receiver re-cognition
on the Gaussian channel capacity
14:30-15:05
Omid Etesami (Invited Talk)
Title: The value of information-theoretic content
of help bits for computation
15:05-15:40
Break 15:40-16:00
Sessions 1-2, Location: Kahrouba Hall/Bargh 4, EE Dept.
S1. Shannon Theory, Kahrouba Hall 16:00-17:20
S2. Coding Theory, Bargh 4 16:00-17:20
Banquet

Thursday , May 7, 2015

Location: Jabir-ibne Hayyan Hall
Imre Csiszár (Keynote speaker)
Title: On information theoretic secrecy
09:00-10:00
Break 10:00-10:15
Giuseppe Caire (Keynote speaker)
Title: An information theoretic view of caching networks
10:15-11:15
Break 11:15-11:30
Sidharth Jaggi (Invited Talk)
Title: Between Shannon and Hamming: communication
in the presence of adversaries with limited knowledge
11:30-12:05
Vahid Aref (Invited Talk)
Title: Rateless codes from spatially coupled regular-LT Codes
12:05-12:40
Lunch 12:40-14:15
Shirin Jalali (Invited Talk)
Title: Towards universal high-dimensional data acquisition
14:15-14:50
Sessions 3-4, Location: Kahrouba Hall/Bargh 4, EE Dept.
S3. Communication Theory, Kahrouba Hall 15:05-16:20
S4. Applications of Information Theory, Bargh 4 15:05-16:20
Break and visit of some departmental labs
Closing Ceremony

Sessions

S1. Shannon Theory
On Korner-Marton's Sum Modulo Two Problem
Milad Sefidgaran, Amin Gohari and Mohammad Reza Aref
16:00-16:20
Linear Relaying Approach to the Relay Channel
with Known Interference at the Source

Majid Nasiri Khormuji and Mohammad Javad Emadi
16:20-16:40
Two-way Channel Simulation
Salman Beigi and Amin Gohari
16:40-17:00
Multipartite Monotones for Secure Sampling by Public Discussion
from Noisy Correlations

Pradeep Kr. Banerjee
17:00-17:20

S2. Coding Theory
Wyner-Ziv Source Coding with Feedback and Uncertain Side Information
Roghayeh Joda, Elza Erkip and Farshad Lahouti
16:00-16:20
Minimum Free Distance of CCSDS Turbo Encoders
Under (Truncated) Mobius Interleavers

Seyyedali Hosseinalipour, Amin Sakzad and Mohammad-Reza Sadeghi
16:20-16:40
One-Level LDPC Lattice Codes for the Relay Channels
Hassan Khodaiemehr, Dariush Kiani and Mohammad-Reza Sadeghi
16:40-17:00
An Iterative Bit Flipping Based Decoding Algorithm for LDPC Codes
Sajjad Imani, Reza Shahbazian and S. Ali Ghorashi
17:00-17:20

S3. Communication Theory
Statistical Characterization of the Output
of Nonlinear Power-Cubic Detection Unit
for Ultrashort Light Pulse Communication
in the Presence of Gaussian Noise

Mahdi Ranjbar Zefreh and Jawad Salehi
15:05-15:25
Adaptive Resource Allocation for the Fading Interference Channel
with Source Cooperation

Marzieh Najafi, Vahid Jamali and Robert Schober
15:25-15:45
Fast Power Control
for Amplify-and-Forward Multiple-Antenna Bidirectional Relays

Ehsan Zandi, Guido Dartmann, Gerd H. Ascheid and Rudolf Mathar
15:45-16:05
Circulant Matrix Representation of PN-sequences
with Ideal Autocorrelation Property

Mohammad Javad Khojasteh, Morteza Hasani Shoreh and Jawad Salehi
16:05-16:25

S4. Applications of Information Theory
A Novel Approach to Mathematical Multiple Criteria
Decision Making Methods Based on Information Theoretic Measures

Behrooz Razeghi, Niloofar Okati and Ghosheh Abed Hodtani
15:05-15:25
Synchrony in Neuronal Communication: An Energy Efficient Scheme
Siavash Ghavami, Vahid Rahmati, Farshad Lahouti and Lars Schwabe
15:25-15:45
Perfect Interference Alignment Utilizing Channel Structure
Zeinolabedin Samadi, Vahid TabaTaba Vakili and Farzan Haddadi
15:45-16:05
On the Suboptimality of DDF and Static QMF Communication Strategies
in Half-duplex Single Relay Networks

Hediyeh Soltanizadeh and Farzad Parvaresh
16:05-16:25
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Abbas El Gamal
Department of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
 
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Imre Csiszár
Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
 
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Gerhard Kramer
Institute for Communications Engineering
Technische Universität München
 
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Giuseppe Caire
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
 
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Khaled Ben Letaief
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 
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