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    PHYSCOMNET

    2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

    The growing complexity of current and future wireless networks has created the need for more creative methods to analyze, model and understand them. This will hopefully lead to new ideas to describe the emergent behavior arising in large-scale, massively-distributed and highly-interacting networks …

    The growing complexity of current and future wireless networks has created the need for more creative methods to analyze, model and understand them. This will hopefully lead to new ideas to describe the emergent behavior arising in large-scale, massively-distributed and highly-interacting networks of heterogeneous wireless devices. Recently, there have been several fruitful insights and approaches inspired from the realm of the physical and mathematical sciences, including statistical mechanics, electrostatics, game theory and biology, in which intuition and analogies to paradigms from other fields have been exploited.

    This workshop aims to bring together active researchers with different backgrounds interested in understanding and modeling the basic features of large-scale networks and wireless systems.

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    Editor(s): Song Chong (KAIST, Korea) and Wan Choi (KAIST, Korea)
    Publisher
    IEEE
    ISBN
    978-1-4244-4919-4
    Conference dates
    27th Jun 2009
    Location
    Seoul, South Korea
    Appeared in EUDL
    2011-11-29

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    • A New Signaling Scheme for Large DS-CDMA Channels without CSI

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Keigo Takeuchi, Ralf Müller, Mikko Vehkaperä, Toshiyuki Tanaka
    • Decimation Algorithm Based on Correlations for Constraint Satisfaction Problems on Random Networks

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Saburo Higuchi
    • Emergence of algorithmically hard phases in transportation networks

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      K. Y. Michael Wong, Chi Ho Yeung
    • From mean field interaction to evolutionary game dynamics

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Hamidou Tembine, Jean Yves le Boudec, Rachid ElAouzi, Eitan Altman
    • Lattice Green functions and diffusion for modelling traffic routing in ad hoc networks

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Marc Sigelle, Ian Jermyn, Sylvie Perreau, Aruna Jayasuriya
    • Low Complexity Cross-Layer Design for Dense Interference Networks

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Sara Akbarzadeh, Laura Cottatellucci, Christian Bonnet
    • On Asymptotic Performance of Iterative Channel and Data Estimation in Large DS-CDMA Systems

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Mikko Vehkaperä, Keigo Takeuchi, Ralf Müller, Toshiyuki Tanaka
    • On a Generic Entropy Measure in Physics and Information

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Michel Elnaggar, Achim Kempf
    • Optimal sparse CDMA detection at high load

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Jack Raymond
    • Transmit Beamforming and Power Allocation for Downlink OFDMA Systems

      Research Article in 2nd International Workshop on Physics-Inspired Paradigms in Wireless Communications and Networks

      Kazunori Hayashi, Takeshi Fujii, Megumi Kaneko, Hideaki Sakai, Yoji Okada
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