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ACSSC
2015
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No-reference synthetic image quality assessment using scene statistics
Abstract—Measuring visual quality, as perceived by human observers, is becoming increasingly important in many applications where humans are the ultimate consumers of visual info...
Debarati Kundu, Brian L. Evans
ACSSC
2015
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Bond percolation in clustered multilayer networks
—In today’s world, individuals interact with each other in more complicated patterns than ever. Some individuals engage through online social networks (e.g., Facebook, Twitter)...
Yong Zhuang, Osman Yagan
ACSSC
2015
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Fast compressive phase retrieval
—Compressive Phase Retrieval refers to the problem of recovering an unknown sparse signal, upto a global phase constant, given only a small number of phaseless (or magnitude) mea...
Aditya Viswanathan, Mark Iwen
ACSSC
2015
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Interference surge in full-duplex wireless systems
—Historically unfeasible because of self-interference, full duplexing has now been experimentally demonstrated and is on the verge of commercial feasibility thanks to advances in...
Ratheesh Kumar Mungara, Angel E. Lozano
ACSSC
2015
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A potential solution for MTC: Multi-Carrier Compressed Sensing Multi-User Detection
Abstract—Compressed Sensing Multi-User Detection is a recently developed physical layer method to decrease signaling in massive Machine communications by using means from the fi...
Fabian Monsees, Matthias Woltering, Carsten Bockel...