S.4: Channels with State | |
Session Type: Lecture | |
Track: Shannon Theory | |
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Session Chair: Haim Permuter, Ben Gurion University | |
S.4.1: The Arbitrarily Varying Channel with Colored Gaussian Noise | |
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Uzi Pereg; Technical University of Munich | |
Yossef Steinberg; Technion | |
S.4.2: Symmetrizability for Myopic AVCs | |
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Amitalok Jayant Budkuley; Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | |
Bikash Kumar Dey; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | |
Sidharth Jaggi; The Chinese University of Hong Kong | |
Michael Langberg; State University of New York at Buffalo | |
Anand D. Sarwate; Rutgers The State University of New Jersey | |
Carol Wang; Independent Researcher | |
S.4.3: An Explicit Formula for the Zero-Error Feedback Capacity of a Class of Finite-State Additive Noise Channels | |
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Amir Saberi; University of Melbourne | |
Farhad Farokhi; University of Melbourne | |
Girish N. Nair; University of Melbourne | |
S.4.4: On the Capacity of Deletion Channels with States | |
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Yonglong Li; National University of Singapore | |
Vincent, Y. F. Tan; National University of Singapore | |
S.4.5: Feedback Capacity of Finite-State Channels with Causal State Known at the Encoder | |
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Eli Shalom Shemuel; Ben Gurion University | |
Oron Sabag; Ben Gurion University | |
Haim Permuter; Ben Gurion University | |
S.4.6: Strong Converse for the State Dependent Channel | |
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Yasutada Oohama; University of Electro-Communications | |
Plan Ahead
2021 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
11-16 July 2021 | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia