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Cambridge Networks and Communications meeting
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A day of talks and discussions on networks and communications from researchers within Cambridge. If you have a question about this list, please contact: James Cruise. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 10 talks in the archive. On Multipath Routing GamesSession 4, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Large-system analysis of multiuser detection with an unknown number of users.Session 4, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Clustering signatures classify directed networksSession 3, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
HomeMaestro: Order from Chaos in Home NetworksSession 3, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Modelling multi-path routing problemsSession 3, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Proportional Fairness and its Relationship to Multi-class Queueing NetworksSession 2, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Lexicographic choice and the design of routing protocolsSession 2, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Allocation processes and StorageSession 1, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Power allocation in delay-limited wireless channelsSession 1, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
Network Research of the International Technical AllianceSession 1, Cambridge Networks and Communication Meeting
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