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The Associated Group (in french, Equipe Associée) COWIN reunites faculty from INRIA, Princeton University and Rutgers University around topics lying in the intersection of Information Theory, Signal Processing and Communication Theory. The group focuses on theoretical and implementation problems arising in cognitive wireless networks ranging from fundamental limits to performance evaluation in the real-system implementation platform  FIT-CorteXlab.

Perlaza Reappointed Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton University

Samir M. Perlaza has been reappointed Visiting Research Collaborator in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. This reappointment is for the period November 2016 through November 2017.

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Belhadj-Amor presenting recent results on Simultaneous Energy and Information Transmission

Group Lunch Meeting on Thursday, April 21, 2016, at 12:00 p.m. in B327. Electrical Engineering Department at Princeton University, NJ. Title: Fundamental Limits of Simultaneous Energy and Information Transmission Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) signal carries both energy and information. From this standpoint, a variety of modern wireless systems suggest that RF signals can be …

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GreenTouch Celebration Event – The Road to 1000x Improvement in Energy Efficiency

The GreenTouch Consortium has announced its final results and technology roadmap during a celebration event hosted by Bell Labs / Alcatel-Lucent in New York City on June 18, 2015. A high level perspective of the event and the announcement of the main results is available on this page. The event has gathered significant attention and …

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