Charles Pandana, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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(Resource and environment aware sensor communications: Framework, optimization, and applications.) |
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Pandana C, Han Z, Liu KJR. (2008) Cooperation enforcement and learning for optimizing packet forwarding in autonomous wireless networks Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 7: 3150-3163 |
Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2008) Robust connectivity-aware energy-efficient routing for wireless sensor networks Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 7: 3904-3916 |
Han Z, Pandana C, Liu KJK. (2007) Distributive opportunistic spectrum access for cognitive radio using correlated equilibrium and no-regret learning Ieee Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, Wcnc. 11-15 |
Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2005) Near-optimal reinforcement learning framework for energy-aware sensor communications Ieee Journal On Selected Areas in Communications. 23: 788-797 |
Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2005) Maximum connectivity and maximum lifetime energy-aware routing for wireless sensor networks Globecom - Ieee Global Telecommunications Conference. 2: 1034-1038 |
Han Z, Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2005) A self-learning repeated game framework for optimizing packet forwarding networks Ieee Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, Wcnc. 4: 2131-2136 |
Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2004) Throughput maximization for energy efficient multi-node communications using actor-critic approach Globecom - Ieee Global Telecommunications Conference. 6: 3578-3582 |
Pandana C, Liu KJR. (2004) A near-optimal reinforcement learning scheme for energy efficient point-to-point wireless communications Globecom - Ieee Global Telecommunications Conference. 2: 763-767 |