2020 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2020)
21-26 June 2020 • Los Angeles, California, USA
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) is the premier international conference dedicated to the advancement of information theory and related areas. It 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.
Following is a list of LTI and LNT authors and their contributions:
H. Boche, C. Deppe
Computability of the Zero-Error capacity with Kolmogorov Oracle. 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
H. Boche, G. Janssen, S. Saeedinaeeni
Universal superposition codes: capacity regions of compound quantum broadcast channel with confidential messages
H. Boche, M. Cai, C. Deppe, R. Ferrara, M. Wiese
Semantic Security for Quantum Wiretap Channels
H. Boche, R.F. Schaefer, H.V. Poor
On the Algorithmic Computability of Achievability and Converse: ϵ-Capacity of Compound Channels and Asymptotic Bounds of Error-Correcting Codes
A. Frank
Delay-Optimal Coding for Secure Transmission over Parallel Burst Erasure Channels with an Eavesdropper
C. Janda, M. Wiese, E. Jorswieck, H. Boche
Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channels with Non-Causal Side Information at the Jammer
J. Nötzel and S. Diadamo
Entanglement-Assisted Data Transmission as an Enabling Technology: A Link-Layer Perspective