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    Unified design of iterative receivers using factor graphs by Worthen, A.P., Stark, W.E.

    Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01-02-2001)
    “…Iterative algorithms are an attractive approach to approximating optimal, but high-complexity, joint channel estimation and decoding receivers for…”
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    Rate Control for Network-Coded Multipath Relaying with Time-Varying Connectivity by Shrader, B, Babikyan, A, Jones, N M, Shake, T H, Worthen, A P

    “…This paper presents techniques for achieving high throughput in delay-constrained, multihop wireless communication networks with time-varying link…”
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    Interactions between TCP and link layer protocols on mobile satellite links by Faulkner, E.A., Worthen, A.P., Schodorf, J.B., Choi, J.D.

    “…The performance of TCP degrades considerably on land-mobile satellite communication channels because of the long propagation delays and frequent correlated…”
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    Routing and rate control for coded cooperation in a satellite-terrestrial network by Shrader, B., Shake, T. H., Funk, J., Babikyan, A., Worthen, A. P.

    “…We address the problem of high-throughput, delay-constrained communication over a satellite-terrestrial network where terrestrial node mobility leads to…”
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    CPM optimization for low-complexity serial concatenated CPM by Worthen, A.P., Wu, P.H.

    “…Serial concatenated continuous phase modulation (SCCPM) combines the constant envelope and bandwidth efficiency of continuous phase modulation (CPM) with the…”
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    Performance optimization of VLSI transceivers for low-energy communications systems by Worthen, A.P., Sangjin Hong, Gupta, R., Stark, W.E.

    “…Design of low-energy communications systems requires attention to power consumption in the overall system design and the algorithm implementations. We consider…”
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