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  • 2010 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the use of lattices in communications and information theory

Overview

Ram Zamir is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and has contributed extensively to the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their research spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The primary research topics covered by Ram Zamir include:

  • Image and Signal Denoising Methods
  • Statistical Methods and Inference
  • Advanced Data Compression Techniques
  • Error Correcting Code Techniques
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Graph Theory and CDMA Systems
  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods

Their publication record features multiple recent papers, underscoring an ongoing engagement with contemporary topics in information theory and image processing. Selected recent papers include:

  • Diversity Image Coding Using Irregular Interpolation, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
  • Incremental Refinements and Multiple Descriptions With Feedback, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
  • Frame Based Codes for Partially Active NOMA, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Moments of Subsets of General Equiangular Tight Frames, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monotonicity of the Trace-Inverse of Covariance Submatrices and Two-Sided Prediction, 2022, 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)

Ram Zamir has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, indicating a networked approach to research. Frequent collaborators include Jan Østergaard, Uri Erez, Anatoly Khina, Arie Yeredor, and Marina Haikin.

The venues in which Ram Zamir has published also highlight their research interests and academic engagement. Common publication venues are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
  • IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
  • 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)
  • Foundations and Trends® in Communications and Information Theory

Ram Zamir has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow since 2010 for contributions to the use of lattices in communications and information theory.

Best Publications

  • Nested linear/lattice codes for structured multiterminal binning

    R. Zamir;S. Shamai;U. Erez

  • Achieving 1/2 log (1+SNR) on the AWGN channel with lattice encoding and decoding

    U. Erez;R. Zamir

  • Capacity and lattice strategies for canceling known interference

    U. Erez;S. Shamai;R. Zamir

  • On lattice quantization noise

    R. Zamir;K. Feder

  • Lattices which are good for (almost) everything

    U. Erez;S. Litsyn;R. Zamir

  • Lattice Coding for Signals and Networks: A Structured Coding Approach to Quantization, Modulation and Multiuser Information Theory

    Ram Zamir

  • Systematic lossy source/channel coding

    S. Shamai;S. Verdu;R. Zamir

  • On universal quantization by randomized uniform/lattice quantizers

    R. Zamir;M. Feder

  • The rate loss in the Wyner-Ziv problem

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  • A proof of the Fisher information inequality via a data processing argument

    R. Zamir

  • Distortion Bounds for Broadcasting With Bandwidth Expansion

    Z. Reznic;M. Feder;R. Zamir

  • Gaussian codes and Shannon bounds for multiple descriptions

    R. Zamir

  • Lattices are everywhere

    Ram Zamir

  • Lattice Strategies for the Dirty Multiple Access Channel

    T. Philosof;R. Zamir;U. Erez;A. J. Khisti

  • On the asymptotic tightness of the Shannon lower bound

    T. Linder;R. Zamir

  • Multiterminal source coding with high resolution

    R. Zamir;T. Berger

  • Information rates of pre/post-filtered dithered quantizers

    R. Zamir;M. Feder

  • Nested linear/lattice codes for Wyner-Ziv encoding

    R. Zamir;S. Shamai

  • Lattice Strategies for the Dirty Multiple Access Channel

    T. Philosof;A. Khisti;U. Erez;R. Zamir

  • Achieving the Gaussian Rate–Distortion Function by Prediction

    R. Zamir;Y. Kochman;U. Erez

  • On the Loss of Single-Letter Characterization: The Dirty Multiple Access Channel

    T. Philosof;R. Zamir

  • Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT 2011)

    Jan Østergaard;Ram Zamir

Frequent Co-Authors

Meir Feder
Meir Feder Tel Aviv University
Tamas Linder
Tamas Linder Queen's University
Shlomo Shamai
Shlomo Shamai Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Ashish Khisti
Ashish Khisti University of Toronto
Kenneth Zeger
Kenneth Zeger University of California, San Diego
Simon Litsyn
Simon Litsyn Tel Aviv University
Toby Berger
Toby Berger University of Virginia
Michael W. Marcellin
Michael W. Marcellin University of Arizona
Sergio Verdu
Sergio Verdu Princeton University

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