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2007 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2007
The availability of noiseless feedback in an additive white Gaussian noise channel can considerably improve the rate of decay of error-probability with block length. A doubly exponential error decay can be attained even in the presence of an additive interference term non-causally known at the transmitter alone.
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The availability of noiseless feedback in an additive white Gaussian noise channel can considerably improve the rate of decay of error-probability with block length. A doubly exponential error decay can be attained even in the presence of an additive interference term non-causally known at the transmitter alone.
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Data Broadcasting Solutions for Broadcasters
142nd Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2000With the advent of digital television in the U.S. and worldwide, broadcasters are searching for new opportunities to enhance programming. In addition, many in the industry believe that potential new sources of revenue can be unlocked by providing consumers rich digital content.
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On Reversibility and Broadcast
2018Causally consistent reversibility relates reversibility in a concurrent system with causality. Broadcast is a powerful primitive of communication used to model several distributed systems from local area networks, including wireless systems and lately multi-agent systems. In this paper, we study the interplay between reversibility and broadcast, in the
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1972
We introduce the problem of a single source attempting to communicate information simultaneously to several receivers. The intent is to model the situation of a broadcaster with multiple receivers or a lecturer with many listeners. Thus several different channels with a common input alphabet are specified.
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We introduce the problem of a single source attempting to communicate information simultaneously to several receivers. The intent is to model the situation of a broadcaster with multiple receivers or a lecturer with many listeners. Thus several different channels with a common input alphabet are specified.
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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 1980
The use of radio by the dietitians of the Whittington Hospital and their guest speakers to advise and educate hospital patients on varying aspects of human nutrition, reaching a much larger section of the local population than they could in their usual work, is described.
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The use of radio by the dietitians of the Whittington Hospital and their guest speakers to advise and educate hospital patients on varying aspects of human nutrition, reaching a much larger section of the local population than they could in their usual work, is described.
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Broadcast-relay-broadcast channels
2010 Conference Record of the Forty Fourth Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2010In this paper, we study the achievable rate regions of broadcast-relay-broadcast channels. The source broadcasts information to the users. A number of parallel relays are used to assist users. Each relay receives information from the source and forwards information to users. The relays also broadcast the forwarded information to all users.
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Broadcast Authentication and Broadcast Encryption
2014Broadcast authentication schemes that employ only symmetric PRFs include certificates-based schemes like one-time-signatures (OTS), and timed efficient stream loss tolerant authentication (TESLA), and identity-based schemes based on probabilistic subset allocation.
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Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2010
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2006 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, 2006
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