List of Publications


Preprints

  1. Chris T. K. Ng, Chao Tian, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz), “Distortion Minimization in Gaussian Source Coding with Fading Side Information,” 2008. [arXiv]


Journal Papers

  1. Chris T. K. Ng, Deniz Gündüz, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Elza Erkip, “Distortion Minimization in Gaussian Layered Broadcast Coding With Successive Refinement,” IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 55, no. 11, pp. 5074–5086, Nov. 2009. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [arXiv]

  2. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “The Impact of CSI and Power Allocation on Relay Channel Capacity and Cooperation Strategies,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 5380–5389, Dec. 2008. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [arXiv]

  3. Chris T. K. Ng, Nihar Jindal, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Urbashi Mitra, “Capacity Gain from Two-Transmitter and Two-Receiver Cooperation,” IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 53, no. 10, pp. 3822–3827, Oct. 2007. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf]


Conference Papers

  1. Chao-Kai Wen, Kai-Kit Wong, and Chris T. K. Ng, “Transmit Precoding for MIMO Relay Systems with Partial CSI under Correlated Fading,” International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP), November 13–15, 2009, Nanjing, China.

  2. Chris T. K. Ng and Howard Huang, “Efficient Linear Precoding in Downlink Cooperative Cellular Networks with Soft Interference Nulling,” Forty-Seventh Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, September 30 – October 2, 2009, Monticello, IL. [arXiv]

  3. Chris T. K. Ng, Muriel Médard, and Asuman Ozdaglar, “Completion Time Minimization and Robust Power Control in Wireless Packet Networks,” IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), June 14–18, 2009, Dresden, Germany, pp. 1–6. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides] [arXiv]

  4. Chris T. K. Ng, Nihar Jindal, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Urbashi Mitra, “Power and Bandwidth Allocation in Cooperative Dirty Paper Coding,” IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), May 19–23, 2008, Beijing, China, pp. 1018–1023. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  5. Chris T. K. Ng, Chao Tian, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz), “Minimum Expected Distortion in Gaussian Source Coding with Uncertain Side Information,” IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), September 2–6, 2007, Lake Tahoe, CA, pp. 454–459. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  6. Chris T. K. Ng, Deniz Gündüz, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Elza Erkip, “Minimum Expected Distortion in Gaussian Layered Broadcast Coding with Successive Refinement,” IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), June 24–29, 2007, Nice, France, pp. 2226–2230. (Best Student Paper Award) [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides] [arXiv]

  7. Deniz Gündüz, Chris T. K. Ng, Elza Erkip, and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Source Transmission over Relay Channel with Correlated Relay Side Information,” IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), June 24–29, 2007, Nice, France, pp. 611–615. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf]

  8. Chris T. K. Ng, Deniz Gündüz, Andrea J. Goldsmith, and Elza Erkip, “Recursive Power Allocation in Gaussian Layered Broadcast Coding with Successive Refinement,” IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), June 24–27, 2007, Glasgow, Scotland, pp. 889–896. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf]

  9. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Capacity and Cooperation in Wireless Networks,” Information Theory and Applications (ITA) Workshop, February 6–10, 2006, La Jolla, CA. (Invited) [pdf]

  10. Chris T. K. Ng, Ivana Maric, Andrea J. Goldsmith, Shlomo Shamai (Shitz), and Roy D. Yates, “Iterative and One-shot Conferencing in Relay Channels,” IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), March 13–17, 2006, Punta del Este, Uruguay, pp. 193–197. (Invited) [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  11. Chris T. K. Ng, J. Nicholas Laneman, and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “The Role of SNR in Achieving MIMO Rates in Cooperative Systems,” IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), March 13–17, 2006, Punta del Este, Uruguay, pp. 288–292. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  12. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Capacity and Power Allocation for Transmitter and Receiver Cooperation in Fading Channels,” IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), June 11–15, 2006, Istanbul, Turkey, pp. 3741–3746. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  13. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Capacity Gain from Transmitter and Receiver Cooperation,” IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), September 4–9, 2005, Adelaide, Australia, pp. 397–401. [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf] [Slides]

  14. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Transmitter Cooperation in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks: Does Dirty-Payer Coding Beat Relaying?” IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), October 24–29, 2004, San Antonio, TX, pp. 277–282. (Invited) [IEEE] [DOI] [pdf]

  15. Chris T. K. Ng and Andrea J. Goldsmith, “Capacity of Fading Broadcast Channels with Rate Constraints,” Forty-Second Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, September 29 – October 1, 2004, Monticello, IL, pp. 803–812. [pdf]


Ph.D. Thesis

  1. Chris T. K. Ng, “Cooperation and Optimal Cross-Layer Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks,” Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2007. [pdf]


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