Video of 2011 Shannon Lecture
The video of the Shannon Lecture delivered at ISIT 2011 by Prof. Shlomo Shamai is available online at http://media.itsoc.org/isit2011/
Jan 27, 2012
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The video of the Shannon Lecture  "From Constrained Signaling to Network Interference Alignment via an Information-Estimation Perspective" by Shlomo Shamai. EE Dept. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is available at http://media.itsoc.org/isit2011/ .
 
Abstract
A subjective overview of selected topics in Information Theory, Communications, and Signal Processing will be presented taking an Information-Estimation perspective.

  • We first review basic information-estimation (I-MMSE) relations and properties in Gaussian additive channels, and then address via this framework specific problems and results in: 
  • Nonlinear optimal filtering; 
  • Constrained signaling; 
  • Multi-terminal models, touching upon broadcast, interference, wiretap, and cognitive settings as well cellular networks of the Wyner type, and novel aspects of interference alignment; 
  • Efficient codes for point-to-point, interference and relay channels;
 
A statistical physics view of I-MMSE related relations, is shortly mentioned. So are, time permitting, different other applications motivated by the incremental channel decomposition, namely deterministic and random vector Gaussian channels, and the broadcasting strategy (variable-to-fixed channel coding).

Based on the overviewed framework, we emphasize specific research challenges in these areas motivated by the information-estimation perspective and close the lecture with an outlook examining general channels and network information theoretic concepts.