1997 |
19 | | Khaled Ben Letaief,
Khurram Muhammad,
John S. Sadowsky:
Fast Simulation of DS/CDMA With and Without Coding in Multipath Fading Channels.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 15(4): 626-639 (1997) |
1994 |
18 | | John S. Sadowsky:
On maximizing linear system output energy with an input envelope constraint.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 40(1): 251- (1994) |
1993 |
17 | | Jyun-Cheng Chen,
Dingqing Lu,
John S. Sadowsky,
Kung Yao:
On Importance Sampling in Digital Communications - Part I: Fundamentals.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 11(3): 289-299 (1993) |
16 | | Jyun-Cheng Chen,
John S. Sadowsky:
On Importance Sampling in Digital Communications - Part II: Trellis-Coded Modulation.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 11(3): 300-308 (1993) |
15 | | John S. Sadowsky:
On the optimality and stability of exponential twisting in Monte Carlo estimation.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(1): 119-128 (1993) |
14 | | James A. Bucklew,
John S. Sadowsky:
A contribution to the theory of Chernoff bounds.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(1): 249- (1993) |
13 | | Khaled Ben Letaief,
John S. Sadowsky:
New importance sampling methods for simulating sequential decoders.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 39(5): 1716- (1993) |
1992 |
12 | | Khaled Ben Letaief,
John S. Sadowsky:
Computing bit-error probabilities for avalanche photodiode receivers by large deviations theory.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 38(3): 1162- (1992) |
1991 |
11 | | John S. Sadowsky,
Randall K. Bahr:
Direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access communications with random signature sequences: A large deviations analysis.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 37(3): 514-527 (1991) |
1990 |
10 | | John S. Sadowsky,
Wojciech Szpankowski:
On the Analysis of the Tail Queue Length and Waiting Time Distributions of a GI/G/c Queue.
Performance 1990: 93-107 |
9 | | John S. Sadowsky,
James A. Bucklew:
On large deviations theory and asymptotically efficient Monte Carlo estimation.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 36(3): 579-588 (1990) |
1989 |
8 | EE | John S. Sadowsky,
James A. Bucklew:
Large deviations theory techniques in Monte Carlo simulation.
Winter Simulation Conference 1989: 505-513 |
7 | | John S. Sadowsky:
A dependent data extension of Wald's identity and its application to sequential test performance computation.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 35(4): 834-842 (1989) |
6 | | John S. Sadowsky:
Robust large deviations performance analysis for large sample detectors.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 35(4): 917- (1989) |
1987 |
5 | | John S. Sadowsky:
An asymptotically least-favorable Chernoff bound for a large class of dependent data processes.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 33(1): 52-61 (1987) |
4 | | John S. Sadowsky:
On the robust discrimination of Poisson random counting measures.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 33(3): 415- (1987) |
1986 |
3 | | John S. Sadowsky,
James A. Bucklew:
A nonlocal approach for asymptotic memoryless detection theory.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 32(1): 115- (1986) |
2 | | John S. Sadowsky:
A maximum variance model for robust detection and estimation with dependent data.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 32(2): 220-226 (1986) |
1985 |
1 | | John S. Sadowsky,
James A. Bucklew:
On the detectability of weak signals.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 31(3): 433- (1985) |