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Paper
Awards |
Awardees
IEEE Communications Society & Information Theory Joint Paper Award (Approved
1999; first presented 2002)
| Prize |
A
plaque and an honorarium up to US $500 for each author
(total cost not exceeding US $1,000 for each paper). |
| Eligibility |
For
outstanding papers published in any publication of the
Communications Society or the Information Theory Society
the previous calendar year. The authors do not have to
be a member of IEEE. Presented annually. |
| Basis
for Judging |
Quality,
originality, utility, timeliness, and presentation. The
paper should cover the interests and achieve the values
of both the Communications Society and the Information
Theory Society. |
| Sponsorship |
Jointly
sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and
Information Theory Society (IT). |
| Funding |
Evenly
funded by the two sponsoring societies. |
| Selection
Process |
- Every year ComSoc Awards Committee selects 1 or
2 candidate papers.
- Every year IT Awards Committee selects 1 or 2 candidate
papers.
- A subcommittee of 4 people is formed with 2 members
appointed from each of the Awards committees of the
two societies. This subcommittee considers the 2 to
4 papers selected in (1) and (2) and selects 1 or
2 papers as the award recipients.
- For ComSoc, the normal Nomination Committees for
paper awards organized by the publications boards
nominate a short list of candidate papers, and the
Awards Committee selects the 1 or 2 candidate papers
out of the short list as in (1). No paper already
selected for a ComSoc paper award will be eligible.
The processes/timelines will be the same as all other
paper awards. The two members in the subcommittee
in (3) are appointed by the Awards Committee chair.
- For IT, the Awards Committee for paper awards will
seek nominations and will submit 1 or 2 candidate
papers as in (1). The processes/timelines will be
the same as all other paper awards. The two members
in the subcommittee in (3) are appointed by the Awards
Committee Chair.
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| Presentation |
Annually
at any event sponsored by either of the two sponsoring
societies selected by the recipient(s) |
ComSoc
& Information Theory Joint Paper Award
For
outstanding papers published in any publication of the
Communications Society or Information Theory Society the
previous calendar year |
- 2007
- Author
- Amin Shokrollahi
- Paper
- “Raptor Codes”
- Published
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 2551 - 2567, June 2006.
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- 2005
- Authors
- Nihar Jindal , Sriram Vishwanath, Andrea Goldsmith
- Paper
- "On the Duality of Gaussian Multiple-Access and Broadcast Channels"
- Published
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 50, No. 5, pp. 768-783, May 2004.
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- 2004
- Authors
- Guiseppe
Caire, Shlomo
Shamai
- Paper
- "On
the Achievable Throughput of a Multiantenna Gaussian
Broadcast Channel"
- Published
- IEEE
Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 49, No.
7, pp. 1691-1706, July 2003
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- 2003
- Authors
- Shlomo
Shamai (Shitz), Igal Sason,
- Paper
- "Variations
on the Gallager Bounds, Connections, and Applications"
- Published
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol.
48, No. 12, pp. 3029-3051, December, 2002
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- 2002
- Authors
- Michael
L. Honig , Weimin Xiao
- Paper
- "Performance
of Reduced-Rank Linear Interference Suppression,"
- Published
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IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol.
47, No. 5, pp.1928-1946, July, 2001.
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- 2000
- Authors
- David
Tse, Stephen Hanly
- Paper
- "Linear
Multiuser Receivers: Effective Interference, Effective
Bandwidth and User Capacity,"
- Published
- IEEE
Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 45,
No. 2, pp. 641-657, March 1999.
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- Authors
- Xiaodong
Wang, Vincent Poor
- Paper
- "Iterative
(Turbo) Soft Interference Cancellation and Decoding
for Coded CDMA,"
- Published
- IEEE
Transactions on Communications, Vol. 47, No. 7,
pp.1046-1061, July 1999
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