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Best Paper Awards
The following papers were nominated as best papers at IEEE ICC 2009:
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Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications:
A. Boukerche, R. Jarrar, and R. Pazzi (University of Ottawa),
A Novel Interactive Streaming Protocol for Virtual Environment Navigation through IBR
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Communication Theory Symposium:
G. Zeitler, R. Koetter (Technische Universität München), G. Bauch (Universität der Bundeswehr Munich), and J. Widmer (DOCOMO Euro-Labs),
On Quantizer Design for Soft Values in the Multiple-Access Relay Channel
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Signal Processing for Communications Symposium:
L. Hanzo (University of Southampton),
Iterative detection and decoding for harddecision forwarding aided cooperative spatial multiplexing
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Wireless Communications Symposium:
- S. Goel and R. Negi (Carnegie Mellon University),
Analysis of Delay Statistics for the Queued-Code
- M. Charafeddine (Stanford University), Z. Han (University of Houston), A. Paulraj, and J. Cioffi (Stanford University),
Crystallized Rates Region of the Interference Channel via Correlated Equilibrium
- S. Ren (University of California, Los Angeles) and K. Letaief (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology),
Minimum Sum Expected Distortion in Cooperative Networks
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Wireless Networking Symposium:
- H. Fattah and H. Alnuweiri (Texas A&M University at Qatar),
Performance Evaluation of Contention-Based Access in IEEE 802.16 Networks with Subchannelization
- W. Hamouda (Concordia University) and H. A. Saleh (Queen’s University),
Cross-Layer Design for MIMO Spatial Multiplexing in Correlated Ricean Fading
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Optical Networks and Systems Symposium:
S. Sebbah and B. Jaumard (Concordia University),
A Resilient Transparent Optical Network Design with a Pre-configured Extended-tree Protection
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Next Generation Networking Symposium:
R. Bruschi, R. Bolla, and A. Ranieri (University of Genoa),
Energy Saving Support for PC-based Software Router: Performance Evaluation and Modeling)
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Communications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium:
Z. Zhang and B. Sun (Florida State University),
Probabilistic Diagnosis of Link Loss Using End-to-End Path Measurements and Maximum Likelihood Estimation
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Adhoc and Sensor Networking Symposium:
K. Chowdhury and I. Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology),
Interferer Classification, Channel Selection and Transmission Adaptation for Wireless Sensor Networks
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Communications Software and Services Symposium:
T. Xu, J. Chen, W. Li, S. Lu (Nanjing University), Y. Guo (Thomson), and M. Hamdi (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology),
Supporting VCR-like Operations in Derivative Tree-Based P2P Streaming Systems
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Communication and Information Systems Security Symposium:
M. Mahmoud and S. Shen (University of Waterloo),
DSC: Cooperation Incentive Mechanism for Multi-hop Cellular Networks
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