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The University of Jordan

On the Application of Extreme Value Theory to the Performance of Modern Wireless Communication Systems

Assistant Professor Yazan H. Al-Badarneh, Electrical Engineering, University of Jordan

Apr 18, 14:00 - 15:00

B1 L3 R3119

The University of Jordan

Extreme value theory (EVT) deals with the asymptotic distributions of the extremes (maximum or minimum) of a set of N random variables, as N grows large. EVT is a powerful tool to analyze the performance of generalized user selection in modern wireless Communication systems. In this talk, we will provide an overview of EVT and its application to the performance of generalized user selection for multiuser traditional wireless and cognitive radio networks.

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