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IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT-2019 )

Students and faculty of Signal Processing and Communications Research Center (SPCRC) presented the following papers at the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT-2019 ) held at Maison de la Mutualité, Paris from 7 – 12 July:

  • Hari Hara Suthan Chittoor (Ph.D), Mavillapalli Venkata Naga Bhavana (M.S), Dr. Prasad Krishnan – Coded Caching via Projective Geometry: A new low subpacketization scheme.
  • Shailja Agrawal (M.S), K V Sushena Sree (M.S), Dr. Prasad Krishnan – Coded Caching based on Combinatorial Designs
  • Mavillapalli Venkata Naga Bhavana (M.S), Dr. Prasad Krishnan – On Index coding for Complementary Graphs with focus on Circular Perfect Graphs 
  • Bhoopati Raju Rekha Devi(M.S), Dr. Lalitha Vadlamani – On Epsilon-MSCR Codes for Two Erasures
  • Dr. Prasad Krishnan (IIIT Hyderabad), Dr. Lalitha Vadlamani (IIIT Hyderabad), Lakshmi Natarajan (IIT Hyderabad), Hoang Dau (RMIT University, Australia) – Locality in Index Coding for Large Min-Rank

 

Hari Hara Suthan Chittoor

 

Bhoopati Raju Rekha Devi

 

Shailja Agrawal

 

Mavillapalli Venkata Naga Bhavana

IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT-2019), a flagship conference of the IEEE Information Theory Society is the premier international conference dedicated to the advancement of information theory and related areas. The conference brings together an international community of researchers and practitioners each year in the field of information theory to present and discuss new research results and perspectives on future developments relevant to all areas of information theory, including big data analytics, source and channel coding, communication theory and systems, cryptography and security, detection and estimation, emerging applications, networks, network coding/information theory, signal processing, and statistical/machine learning. The first ISIT was held in 1950 and had Claude Shannon and Alan Turing making contributions.