On June, 13th -14th 2013, the Institute of Communications and Navigation hosted the First DLR Workshop on Random Access and Coding. The two-day workshop comprised ten invited talks given by prominent international researchers in the areas of coding and random access, with the scope of identifying synergies between well-established wireless random access techniques and the most recent advances in the field of (channel) coding. The workshop covered topics spanning from Aloha-like protocols, network information theory, multi-user detection, to graph-based codes, coupled coding and modulation schemes.
Chairs
Gianluigi Liva Institute of Communications and Navigation, DLRgianluigi.liva@dlr.de
Enrico PaoliniDepartment of Electrical, Electronic, andInformation Engineering, University of Bolognae.paolini@unibo.it
Technical Committee
Andrea MunariInstitute of Communications and Navigation, DLRandrea.munari@dlr.de
Matteo BerioliInstitute of Communications and Navigation, DLRmatteo.berioli@dlr.de
Sandro ScaliseInstitute of Communications and Navigation, DLRsandro.scalise@dlr.de
Paola PuliniInstitute of Communications and Navigation, DLRpaola.pulini@dlr.de
Marco ChianiDepartment of Electrical, Electronic, andInformation Engineering, University of Bolognamarco.chiani@unibo.it