ACCESS Distinguished Lecture Series on Video
ACCESS Distinguished Lecture Series brings eminent speakers from prestigious universities to KTH from around the world. As part of ACCESS mission to interface with society many of these lectures extend to broader popular areas of interest.
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Foundation of Digital Signal Processing: Signal Spaces, System Representation, and Quantization Effects
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Information Gradients and the Acquisition of Knowledge from Data
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The increasing role of verification in software development
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Robust Communications through Decentralized, Backhaul Limited, Wireless Networks
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Stability & Selection in Game Theoretic Learning
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On Synchronization and Security in Power Networks
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The marriage between random access and codes on graphs: Coded slotted ALOHA does not need retransmissions
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Coordinated Aggregation of Demand-side Distributed Resources
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Some Perspectives on Scaling Wireless Capacity
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Algebraic Structure in Network Information Theory
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Info Randomness and Coherence in Large Networks: dimension-dependent and multi-scale effects of feedback
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Information Networks and Cooperative Communications
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Kalman and Kalman Bucy @ 50: Distributed and Intermittency
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A Statistical Mechanical Approach to Compressed Sensing
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Living in the WAM Continuum: Unified Design and Operation of Wireless and Mobile Networks
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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Control Challenges in Powertrain, Combustion and Drilling Control
Keith Glover, Cambridge University, U.K
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Geography and Communities in Complex Networks
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The max-pressure controller for arbitrary networks of signalized intersections
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Signal processing for systems biology
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Exploiting information to improve control of large-scale manufacturing systems [2011-02-17]
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
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The Development of Raptor Codes [2011-01-31]
Amin Shokrollahi from EPFL, Switzerland
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Some models of information aggregation and consensus in networks [2011-01-18]
John Tsitsiklis, MIT
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Cloud Computing: Foundation Technologies and Research Challenges [2010-10-12]
Giovanni Pacifici, IBM Research, USA
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Back to the roots: Solving polynomial systems with numerical linear algebra tools [2010-11-12]
Bart De Moor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
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Stable throughput, rate control, and delay in multi-access channels [2010-09-27]
Professor Anthony Ephremides from University of Maryland in College Park, USA
Spatially Coupled Codes -- A New Paradigm for Code Design [2010-06-28]
Speaker: Professor Rüdiger Urbanke, EPFL, Schweiz
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Opportunistic Vehicle Routing [2010-05-31]
Speaker: Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
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Statistical data mining law and some applications [2010-05-18]
Speaker: Professor Peter Stoica, Uppsala University, Information Technology Department, Division of Systems and Control.
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Multi-Channel Wireless Networks: Theory to Practice [2010-05-07]
Speaker: Professor Nitin Vaidya, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Bringing network coding into the network [2010-03-05]
Speaker: Muriel Médard from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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The Third Generation of Control Systems [2010-02-02]
Speaker: Professor P. R. Kumar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Software verification for ubiquitous computing [2010-01-28]
Professor Marta Kwiatkowska, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, United Kingdom
