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This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs in paper "Link Identifiability in Communication Networks with Two Monitors" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Kin K. Leung, Ananthram Swami, and Don Towsley, published in IEEE Globecom,…
This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs in paper "On Optimal Monitor Placement for Localizing Node Failures via Network Tomography" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Ananthram Swami, Don Towsley, and Kin K. Leung, published in…
This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs and additional evaluations in paper "Efficient Identification of Additive Link Metrics via Network Tomography" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Kin K. Leung, Don Towsley, and Ananthram…
This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs and additional evaluations in paper "Network Capability in Localizing Node Failures via End-to-end Path Measurements" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Ananthram Swami, Don Towsley, and Kin…
This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs in paper "Node Failure Localization in Communication Networks via Network Tomography" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Ananthram Swami, Don Towsley, Kin K. Leung, and Jessica Lowe,…
This is a technical report, containing all the theorem proofs in the following two papers: (1) Liang Ma, Ting He, Kin K. Leung, Ananthram Swami, and Don Towsley, "Identifiability of Link Metrics Based on End-to-end Path Measurements," in…
This is a technical report, containing all the lemma and proposition proofs in paper "Topological Constraints on Identifying Additive Link Metrics via End-to-end Paths Measurements" by Liang Ma, Ting He, Kin K. Leung, Don Towsley, and…
A new general all terminal network reliability factorization theorem is stated. We relegate the proof to a forthcoming second part paper.
Distributed quantum information in networks is paramount for global secure quantum communication. Moreover, it finds applications as a resource for relevant tasks, such as clock synchronization, magnetic field sensing, and blind quantum…
The statistical problem for network tomography is to infer the distribution of $\mathbf{X}$, with mutually independent components, from a measurement model $\mathbf{Y}=A\mathbf{X}$, where $A$ is a given binary matrix representing the…
This work focuses on the identifiability of dynamical networks with partial excitation and measurement: a set of nodes are interconnected by unknown transfer functions according to a known topology, some nodes are subject to external…
Inference of the network structure (e.g., routing topology) and dynamics (e.g., link performance) is an essential component in many network design and management tasks. In this paper we propose a new, general framework for analyzing and…
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial accuracy error in Fig. 5. For precise performance of ALBNN please refer to Yoon et al.'s work in the following article. Yoon, H., Park, C. S., Kim, J. S., & Baek, J. G. (2013).…
These lecture notes have been converted to a book titled Network Information Theory published recently by Cambridge University Press. This book provides a significantly expanded exposition of the material in the lecture notes as well as…
Inferring network topology from smooth signals is a significant problem in data science and engineering. A common challenge in real-world scenarios is the availability of only partially observed nodes. While some studies have considered…
This chapter reviews the microeconometrics literature on partial identification, focusing on the developments of the last thirty years. The topics presented illustrate that the available data combined with credible maintained assumptions…
This paper continues the study of local detectability and observability requirements on components of distributed observers networks to ensure detectability properties of the network. First, we present a sketch of an elementary proof of the…
The aim of this technical report is to give a short overview of known techniques for network tomography (introduced in the paper of Vardi (1996)), extended by a Bayesian approach originating Tebaldi and West (1998). Since the studies of…
Conditions for the detectability of topology variations in dynamical networks are developed in a recent article in the IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems [1]. Here, an example is presented which illustrates an error in the…
The identification of distribution network topology and parameters is a critical problem that lays the foundation for improving network efficiency, enhancing reliability, and increasing its capacity to host distributed energy resources.…