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IEEE Globecom 2024 Workshop on Channel Coding beyond 5G: Call for Papers
Workshop on Channel Coding beyond 5G (in conjunction with IEEE Globecom 2024) is now open for submissions. The submission deadline is 12 August 2024.
BOG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2024, Athens, Greece
This will be a hybrid meeting in person room and on zoom in conjunction with ISIT 2024.
WiOpt 2024 Workshop on Modeling and Optimization for Semantic Communications (MOSC) - October 21-24, 2024, South Korea
We are pleased to invite original papers to the Workshop on Modeling and Optimization for Semantic Communications (MOSC) held in conjunction with the WiOpt 2024, South Korea.
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BOG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2024, Athens, Greece
This will be a hybrid meeting in person room and on zoom in conjunction with ISIT 2024.
Katalin Marton Memorial Conference
The conference is organized to commemorate our distinguished colleague, so far the only female…
ISIT Workshop: NeurIT: Information theory in neuroscience and neuroengineering CFP
Neuroscience + Neuroengineering + IT = new theory and revolutionary applications.
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Upcoming Events
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2024
Ottawa, ON, Canada
IEEE North American School of Information Theory (NASIT) 2024
IEEE East Asian School of Information Theory (EASIT) 2024
Deadline Extension: IEEE-ITW'24
2024 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW)
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2025
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IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2024
Ottawa, ON, Canada
IEEE North American School of Information Theory (NASIT) 2024
IEEE East Asian School of Information Theory (EASIT) 2024
Research In Information Theory
Shannon, Euler, and Mazes
One of Claude Shannon’s best remembered “toys” was his maze-solving machine, created by partitions on a rectangular grid. A mechanical mouse was started at one point in the maze with the task of finding cheese at another point. Relays under the board guided successive moves, each of which were taken in the first open counterclockwise direction from the previous move. In belated honor of Shannon’s centenary and of amnesia in the mouse at age 70, we compare this deterministic search strategy with ...
6G: The Personal Tactile Internet—And Open Questions for Information Theory
The initial vision of cellular communications was to deliver ubiquitous voice communications to anyone anywhere. In a simplified view, 1G delivered voice services for business customers, and only 2G for consumers. Next, this also initiated the appetite for cellular data, for which 3G was designed. However, Blackberry delivered business smartphones, and 4G made smartphones a consumer device. The promise of 5G is to start the Tactile Internet, to control real and virtual objects in real-time via c...
Function Load Balancing Over Networks
Using networks as a means of computing can reduce the communication flow over networks. We propose to distribute the computation load in stationary networks and formulate a flow-based delay minimization problem that jointly captures the costs of communications and computation. We exploit the distributed compression scheme of Slepian-Wolf that is applicable under any protocol information. We introduce the notion of entropic surjectivity as a measure of function’s sparsity and to understand the li...
Reed–Muller Codes: Theory and Algorithms
Reed-Muller (RM) codes are among the oldest, simplest and perhaps most ubiquitous family of codes. They are used in many areas of coding theory in both electrical engineering and computer science. Yet, many of their important properties are still under investigation. This paper covers some of the recent developments regarding the weight enumerator and the capacity-achieving properties of RM codes, as well as some of the algorithmic developments. In particular, the paper discusses the recent conn...