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Schedule
Speakers are indicated in bold.
Download the final program with abstracts.
Monday, March 19th
Location: Artisan Court at the Brickyard (BYAC), Room 150
- 8:30-9:30am Breakfast in BYAC Lobby (assorted bagels & cream cheeses, yogurt, fruit, coffee, tea, and juice)
- 9:30-10:30am Invited Talk, Compressive Demodulation of Mutually Interfering Signals, Robert Calderbank, Duke University.
- 10:30-11:00am Morning Break
- 11:00-11:40am Sublinear Time Recovery of Sparse Signals, Charles J. Colbourn, Arizona State University.
- 11:40-1:30pm Lunch
- 1:30-2:10pm An Introduction to the Challenge Problems, John Triechler, Raytheon Applied Signal Technology, Inc.
- 2:10-2:50pm Sensor Provisioning for Multistatic Tracking of Target Reflectors, Alfred O. Hero III and Greg Newstadt, The University of Michigan.
- 2:50-3:20pm Afternoon Break
- 3:20-4:00pm Fast Packet-Free Inference of Wireless Topologies: A Control-Theoretic View of Networks, Sean Warnick and Daniel Zappala, Brigham Young University.
- 4:00-4:40pm Security and Discoverability of Spread and Flow Dynamics: A Network Control Theory Perspective, Mengran Xue and Sandip Roy, Washington State University; Sean Warnick and Anurag Rai, Brigham Young University.
- 4:40-5:00pm NMMC 2013 Planning Meeting
Tuesday, March 20th
Location: Artisan Court at the Brickyard (BYAC), Room 150
- 8:30-9:30am Breakfast in BYAC Lobby
- 9:30-10:30am Invited Talk, Radio Tomography: Environmental Inference from Wireless Network Signal Strength Measurements, Neal Patwari, The University of Utah. (YouTube videos: Patwari video #1,
Patwari video #2.)
- 10:30-11:00am Morning Break
- 11:00-11:40am Internet Topology Inference and the High Rank Matrix Completion Problem, Brian Eriksson, Boston University.
- 11:40-12:20pm Socioscope: Spatio-Temporal Signal Recovery from Social Media, Robert Nowak, The University of Wisconsin.
- 12:20-2:00pm Lunch
- 2:00-2:40pm State-space Models for Dynamic Networks, Kevin S. Xu and Alfred O. Hero III, The University of Michigan.
- 2:40-3:20pm Rate Control for Wireless Networks: How Good are the Models?, Daniel Zappala and Sean Warnick, Brigham Young University.
- 3:20-4:00pm Group Gossip: Distributed Consensus Through Multilateral Wireless Exchanges, Waheed U. Bajwa, Rutgers University.
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