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  • Conference paper
    Lent R, Barria JA, 2009,

    Sensor-Aided Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    , Wireless Sensor Networks Symposium (IWCMC)
  • Conference paper
    Yen C, Barria J, 2009,

    The role of Communication to enable Smart Distribution Applications

    , 20th International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CIRED)
  • Conference paper
    Yang Q, Barria JA, Hernandez Aramburo C, 2009,

    A communication system for regional control of power distribution networks

    , 7th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN20097th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN2009), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 372-377
  • Journal article
    Simeone O, Gunduz D, Poor HV, Goldsmith AJ, Shamai Shitz Set al., 2009,

    Compound Multiple-Access Channels With Partial Cooperation

    , IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, Vol: 55, Pages: 2425-2441, ISSN: 0018-9448
  • Conference paper
    Mavaddat N, Kim T-K, Cipolla R, 2009,

    Design and evaluation of features that best define text in complex scene images

    , IAPR Conf. on Machine Vision Applications, Pages: 94-97
  • Journal article
    Gunduz D, Simeone O, Goldsmith AJ, Poor HV, Shamai Set al., 2009,

    Multiple Multicasts with the Help of a Relay

    , IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol: 56, Pages: 6142-6158

    The problem of simultaneous multicasting of multiple messages with the helpof a relay terminal is considered. In particular, a model is studied in which arelay station simultaneously assists two transmitters in multicasting theirindependent messages to two receivers. The relay may also have an independentmessage of its own to multicast. As a first step to address this general model,referred to as the compound multiple access channel with a relay (cMACr), thecapacity region of the multiple access channel with a "cognitive" relay ischaracterized, including the cases of partial and rate-limited cognition. Then,achievable rate regions for the cMACr model are presented based ondecode-and-forward (DF) and compress-and-forward (CF) relaying strategies.Moreover, an outer bound is derived for the special case, called the cMACrwithout cross-reception, in which each transmitter has a direct link to one ofthe receivers while the connection to the other receiver is enabled onlythrough the relay terminal. The capacity region is characterized for a binarymodulo additive cMACr without cross-reception, showing the optimality of binarylinear block codes, thus highlighting the benefits of physical layer networkcoding and structured codes. Results are extended to the Gaussian channel modelas well, providing achievable rate regions for DF and CF, as well as for astructured code design based on lattice codes. It is shown that the performancewith lattice codes approaches the upper bound for increasing power, surpassingthe rates achieved by the considered random coding-based techniques.

  • Patent
    Kim T, Sung Y, 2009,

    Human detection method and apparatus

    , US7486826
  • Conference paper
    Stenger B, Woodley T, Kim T-K, Cipolla Ret al., 2009,

    A Vision-based Interface for Display Interaction

    , The 23rd BCS Conf. on Human Computer Interaction, Pages: 163-168
  • Journal article
    Alarcon-Aquino V, Barria JA, 2009,

    Change Detection in Time Series using The Maximal Overlap Discrete Wavelet Transform

    , Latin American Arbitration Review, Vol: 39, Pages: 145-152, ISSN: 0327-0793
  • Conference paper
    Renk T, Jaekel H, Jondral FK, Gunduez D, Goldsmith Aet al., 2009,

    Outage Capacity of Incremental Relaying at Low Signal-to-Noise Ratios

    , 70th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 440-+, ISSN: 2577-2465
  • Journal article
    Regner T, Barria JA, 2009,

    Do Consumers Pay Voluntarily? The Case of Online Music

    , Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol: 71, Pages: 395-406, ISSN: 0167-2681
  • Journal article
    Kim T-K, Cipolla R, 2009,

    Canonical Correlation Analysis of Video Volume Tensors for Action Categorization and Detection

    , IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol: 31, Pages: 1415-1428
  • Journal article
    Zachariadis G, Barria JA, 2008,

    Dynamic pricing and resource allocation using revenue management for multiservice networks

    , IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Vol: 5, Pages: 215-226, ISSN: 1932-4537

    In this paper we develop a novel multiple-classes-ofservice framework where offered prices and QoS are allowed to be actively modified by the provider, depending on the demand and the congestion of the system. We obtain a solution to the problem by using dynamic programming. These results are then extended to a network environment using a decomposition approach. The decomposition approach makes our solution scalable, since single-link solutions are used and minimal amount of information is explicitly exchanged. Assessments carried out for small networks show that the obtained income is improved between 2%-20% when compared to a static approach and to other approaches where only price or quality are allowed to be adaptive.

  • Patent
    Kim T, 2008,

    Method and system for face detection using pattern classifier

    , US7447338
  • Patent
    Hwang W, Kamei T, Kee S, Kim H, Kim Tet al., 2008,

    Method and apparatus for extracting feature vector used for face recognition and retrieval

    , US7391889
  • Patent
    Kim T, Lee J, 2008,

    System and method for detecting and tracking a plurality of faces in real time by integrating visual ques

    , US7352880
  • Conference paper
    Li Z, Barria J, Lent R, 2008,

    Evaluation of A WSN Assisted MANET Routing Algorithm

    , Proc. of the IET Target Tracking and Data Fusion Seminar: Algorithms & Applications
  • Patent
    Cho I, Kim T, Lee J, 2008,

    Illumination-invariant object tracking method and image editing system using the same

    , US7346189
  • Journal article
    Salles RM, Barria JA, 2008,

    Lexicographic maximin optimisation for fair bandwidth allocation in computer networks

    , EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, Vol: 185, Pages: 778-794, ISSN: 0377-2217
  • Conference paper
    Kim T-K, Cipolla R, 2008,

    MCBoost: Multiple Classifier Boosting for Perceptual Co-clustering of Images and Visual Features

    , In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, Pages: 841-856
  • Conference paper
    Stenger B, Woodley T, Kim T-K, Hernandez C, Cipolla Ret al., 2008,

    AIDIA - Adaptive Interface for Display InterAction

    , British Machine Vision Conference
  • Journal article
    Gunduz D, Erkip E, 2008,

    Joint Source-Channel Codes for MIMO Block Fading Channels

    , IEEE Transactions Information Theory, Vol: 54, Pages: 116-134, ISSN: 0018-9448

    We consider transmission of a continuous amplitude source over an L-blockRayleigh fading $M_t \times M_r$ MIMO channel when the channel stateinformation is only available at the receiver. Since the channel is notergodic, Shannon's source-channel separation theorem becomes obsolete and theoptimal performance requires a joint source -channel approach. Our goal is tominimize the expected end-to-end distortion, particularly in the high SNRregime. The figure of merit is the distortion exponent, defined as theexponential decay rate of the expected distortion with increasing SNR. Weprovide an upper bound and lower bounds for the distortion exponent withrespect to the bandwidth ratio among the channel and source bandwidths. For thelower bounds, we analyze three different strategies based on layered sourcecoding concatenated with progressive, superposition or hybrid digital/analogtransmission. In each case, by adjusting the system parameters we optimize thedistortion exponent as a function of the bandwidth ratio. We prove that thedistortion exponent upper bound can be achieved when the channel has only onedegree of freedom, that is L=1, and $\min\{M_t,M_r\}=1$. When we have moredegrees of freedom, our achievable distortion exponents meet the upper boundfor only certain ranges of the bandwidth ratio. We demonstrate that ourresults, which were derived for a complex Gaussian source, can be extended tomore general source distributions as well.

  • Journal article
    Gelenbe E, Tilbrook A, Vinter R, 2007,

    Editorial: Introduction to the special issue

    , COMPUTER JOURNAL, Vol: 50, Pages: 630-631, ISSN: 0010-4620
  • Journal article
    Guenduez D, Erkip E, 2007,

    Source and channel coding for cooperative relaying

    , IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, Vol: 53, Pages: 3454-3475, ISSN: 0018-9448
  • Conference paper
    Zachariadis G, Barria JA, 2007,

    Load distribution for telecommunications networks using revenue management

    , Pages: 325-330
  • Journal article
    Zachariadis G, Barria J, 2007,

    Demand management for telecommunications services

    , Computer Networks, Vol: 51, Pages: 3507-3524, ISSN: 1389-1286
  • Journal article
    Shutoy HY, Guenduez D, Erkip E, Wang Yet al., 2007,

    Cooperative Source and Channel Coding for Wireless Multimedia Communications

    , IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING, Vol: 1, Pages: 295-307, ISSN: 1932-4553
  • Journal article
    Mayer D, Barria J A, 2007,

    Bandwidth Allocation for a Revenue-Aware Network Utility Maximisation

    , IEEE Communications Letters, Vol: 11
  • Journal article
    Usaha W, Barria J A, 2007,

    Reinforcement learning for resource allocation in LEO satellite networks

    , IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics – B, Vol: 37, Pages: 515-527, ISSN: 1083-4419
  • Conference paper
    Zachariadis G, Barria JA, 2007,

    Dynamic Revenue Management for Flows in Packet Networks

    , Pages: 2076-2081

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