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CORR
2007
Springer
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On Cognitive Interference Networks
— We study the high-power asymptotic behavior of the sum-rate capacity of multi-user interference networks with an equal number of transmitters and receivers. We assume that each...
Amos Lapidoth, Shlomo Shamai, Michele A. Wigger
JSAC
2008
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Limited feedback-based block diagonalization for the MIMO broadcast channel
Block diagonalization is a linear precoding technique for the multiple antenna broadcast (downlink) channel that involves transmission of multiple data streams to each receiver su...
Niranjay Ravindran, Nihar Jindal
TSC
2008
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Selective Querying for Adapting Web Service Compositions Using the Value of Changed Information
Web service composition (WSC) techniques assume that the parameters used to model the environment remain static and accurate throughout the composition's execution. However, W...
John Harney, Prashant Doshi
CORR
2004
Springer
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The Freeze-Tag Problem: How to Wake Up a Swarm of Robots
An optimization problem that naturally arises in the study of swarm robotics is the Freeze-Tag Problem (FTP) of how to awaken a set of "asleep" robots, by having an awak...
Esther M. Arkin, Michael A. Bender, Sándor ...
AAMAS
2000
Springer
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Rational Coordination in Multi-Agent Environments
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designing autonomous rational agents, and present a framework that uses this paradigm t...
Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Edmund H. Durfee