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SPCOM-P2: Sparse Signal Processing and Wireline Multicarrier Systems

Session Type: Poster
Time: Tuesday, May 28, 10:50 - 12:50
Location: Poster Area G
Session Chair: Zhi Tian, National Science Foundation
 
  SPCOM-P2.1: A NOVEL SUB-NYQUIST SAMPLING OF SPARSE WIDEBAND SIGNALS
         Chia-Hua Lin; National Chiao Tung University
         Shang-Ho Tsai; National Chiao Tung University
         Gene C.H. Chuang; Industrial Technology Research Institute
 
  SPCOM-P2.2: DISTRIBUTED PREDICTIVE SUBSPACE PURSUIT
         Dennis Sundman; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Dave Zachariah; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Saikat Chatterjee; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Mikael Skoglund; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 
  SPCOM-P2.3: ON A REVERSE $\ELL_2$--INEQUALITY FOR SPARSE CIRCULAR CONVOLUTIONS
         Philipp Walk; Technische Universität München
         Peter Jung; Technische Universität Berlin
 
  SPCOM-P2.4: SUPPORT AGNOSTIC BAYESIAN MATCHING PURSUIT FOR BLOCK SPARSE SIGNALS
         Mudassir Masood; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
 
  SPCOM-P2.5: CHANNEL-OPTIMIZED VECTOR QUANTIZER DESIGN FOR COMPRESSED SENSING MEASUREMENTS
         Amirpasha Shirazinia; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Saikat Chatterjee; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Mikael Skoglund; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 
  SPCOM-P2.6: COMPRESSED SENSING WITH CORRUPTED PARTICIPANTS
         Meng Wang; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
         Weiyu Xu; University of Iowa
         Robert Calderbank; Duke University
 
  SPCOM-P2.7: HIGH-DIMENSIONAL SPARSE COVARIANCE ESTIMATION FOR RANDOM SIGNALS
         Ahmed Nasif; Michigan Technological University
         Zhi Tian; Michigan Technological University
         Qing Ling; University of Science and Technology of China
 
  SPCOM-P2.8: RECOVERY OF SPARSE SIGNALS FROM AMPLITUDE-LIMITED SAMPLE SETS
         Adam Polak; University of Massachusetts Amherst
         Marco Duarte; University of Massachusetts Amherst
         Robert Jackson; University of Massachusetts Amherst
         Dennis Goeckel; University of Massachusetts Amherst
 
  SPCOM-P2.9: EXPECTED COMPLEXITY OF SPHERE DECODING FOR SPARSE INTEGER LEAST-SQUARE PROBLEMS
         Somsubhra Barik; The University of Texas at Austin
         Haris Vikalo; The University of Texas at Austin
 
  SPCOM-P2.10: SEQUENTIAL DETECTION FOR SPARSE CHANNELS VIA A MULTIPLE TREE ALGORITHM
         Weiwei Zhou; George Mason University
         Jill Nelson; George Mason University
 
  SPCOM-P2.11: THE PERFORMANCE OF ZERO FORCING DSL SYSYEMS
         Itsik Bergel; Bar-Ilan University
         Amir Leshem; Bar-Ilan University
 
  SPCOM-P2.12: INTERCARRIER INTERFERENCE IN DSL NETWORKS DUE TO ASYNCHRONOUS DMT TRANSMISSION
         Rodrigo B. Moraes; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Paschalis Tsiaflakis; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Marc Moonen; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
 
  SPCOM-P2.13: OPTIMIZATION OF THE PER TONE NOISE PROTECTION IN XDSL SYSTEMS EMPLOYING VIRTUAL NOISE
         Wagih Sarhan; Technische Universität Darmstadt
         Martin Kuipers; ADTRAN GmbH
         Anja Klein; Technische Universität Darmstadt
 
  SPCOM-P2.14: JOINT POWER-LOADING AND CYCLIC PREFIX LENGTH OPTIMIZATION FOR OFDM-BASED POWER LINE COMMUNICATION
         Martin Wolkerstorfer; FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna
         Paschalis Tsiaflakis; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Marc Moonen; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
         Driton Statovci; FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna