Conference Presentations and Demonstrations

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D. Chen and J. N. Laneman, Achieving the Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff of the Multi-Access Relay Channel,” in MSRI workshop on mathematics of relaying and cooperation in wireless networks, Berkeley, CA, Apr. 2006.
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D. Chen and J. N. Laneman, Diversity and Multiplexing in Multiuser Relay Channels,” in Proc. IEEE Comm. Theory Workshop, Dorado, Puerto Rico, May 2006.
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J. N. Laneman and J. Barros, Rate-Equivocation Tradeoffs for General Eavesdropper Channels,” in Proc. Workshop on information theory and its applications (ITA), San Diego, CA, Jan. 2007.
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G. J. Bradford, B. P. Dunn, M. L. Dickens, Z. Sun, and J. N. Laneman, Demonstration of Cooperative Diversity using a Custom Software-Defined Radio Prototype,” in Proc. ACM int. Symp. On mobile ad hoc net. And comp. (MobiHoc), New Orleans, LA, May 2009.
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P. Rost, G. Fettweis, and J. N. Laneman, Broadcast and Interference in Relay-Assisted Next-Generation Cellular Systems,” in Proc. IEEE Comm. Theory Workshop, Napa Valley, CA, May 2009.
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Z. Sun, G. J. Bradford, and J. N. Laneman, Demonstration of Sequence Detection Algorithms for Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), Singapore, Apr. 2010. doi: 10.1109/dyspan.2010.5457919.
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H. Pezeshki and J. N. Laneman, Demonstration of a Prototype Uplink Muliuser MIMO System in IEEE 802.11ax,” in Proc. IEEE Global Comm. Conf. (GLOBECOM), Washington, DC, Dec. 2016.
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N. Kleber et al., RadioHound: A Pervasive Sensing Platform for Sub-6 GHz Dynamic Spectrum Monitoring,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN), Baltimore, MD, Mar. 2017. doi: 10.1109/dyspan.2017.7920764.