Technical Program

C.7: Polar Codes II

Session Type: Lecture
Track: Coding for Communications
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Session Chair: Ido Tal, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
 
C.7.1: Finite-Level Quantization Procedures for Construction and Decoding of Polar Codes
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         Yunus Inan; EPFL
         Emre Telatar; EPFL
 
C.7.2: Polar Coding for the Wiretap Broadcast Channel with Multiple Messages
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         Jaume del Olmo Alòs; Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
         Javier R. Fonollosa; Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
 
C.7.3: Successive Cancellation Inactivation Decoding for Modified Reed-Muller and eBCH Codes
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         Mustafa Cemil Coşkun; Technical University of Munich
         Joachim Neu; Stanford University
         Henry D. Pfister; Duke University
 
C.7.4: List decoding of Arikan's PAC codes
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         Hanwen Yao; University Of California San Diego
         Arman Fazeli; University Of California San Diego
         Alexander Vardy; University Of California San Diego
 
C.7.5: Capacity-achieving Polar-based LDGM Codes with Crowdsourcing Applications
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         James Chin-Jen Pang; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
         Hessam Mahdavifar; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
         S. Sandeep Pradhan; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
 
C.7.6: Hardness of Successive-Cancellation Decoding of Linear Codes
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         Arman Fazeli; University of California, San Diego
         Alexander Vardy; University of California, San Diego
         Hanwen Yao; University of California, San Diego
 

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