
Mevan Wijewardena- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD Student at University of Southern California
Mevan Wijewardena
- Doctor of Philosophy
- PhD Student at University of Southern California
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Communications, Information theory, Machine learning, Stochastic Optimization
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This paper focuses on the problem of automatic link selection in multi-channel multiple access control using bandit feedback. In particular, a controller assigns multiple users to multiple channels in a time slotted system, where in each time slot at most one user can be assigned to a given channel and at most one channel can be assigned to a given...
This paper considers a two-player game where each player chooses a resource from a finite collection of options. Each resource brings a random reward. Both players have statistical information regarding the rewards of each resource. Additionally, there exists an information asymmetry where each player has knowledge of the reward realizations of dif...
This paper considers a two-player game where each player chooses a resource from a finite collection of options without knowing the opponent's choice in the absence of any form of feedback. Each resource brings a random reward. Both players have statistical information regarding the rewards of each resource. Additionally, there exists an informatio...
This letter investigates the exploitation of an intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) to communicate securely in a two-way network consisting of an untrusted user. In particular, the transmit powers and the phase shift at each element of the IRS are optimized to maximize the sum-secrecy rate, such that the IRS-reflected and non-IRS-reflected signals...