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Professional Contributions

Kenneth P. Laberteaux

 

Dissertation

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Explicit Rate Congestion Control for Data Networks, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Notre Dame, October 2000.
 

Journal Papers

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Charles E. Rohrs, and Panos J. Antsaklis, "A Practical Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control,Vol. 47, No. 6, June 2002.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Charles E. Rohrs, and Panos J. Antsaklis, "An Adaptive Inverse Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control with Guaranteed Stability and Fairness", International Journal of Control, Volume 76, Number 1, pages 24-47, 2003.


Selected Conference Papers

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Charles E. Rohrs, and Panos J. Antsaklis"A Pragmatic Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control," Proceedings of 2001 IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom), San Antonio, TX, November 2001.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Charles E. Rohrs, "A Direct Adaptive Controller for ATM ABR Congestion Control," Proceedings of the 2000 American Control Conference, Chicago, June 2000.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Charles E. Rohrs, "On the Convergence of a Direct Adaptive Controller for ATM ABR Congestion Control," Proceedings of the International Conference on Communications 2000, New Orleans, June 2000.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Charles E. Rohrs, "Applications of Adaptive Control to ATM ABR Congestion Control," Proceedings of Globecom '98, Sydney, November 1998.

Richard Rabbat, Ken Laberteaux, Nirav Modi and John Kenney, "Traffic Engineering Algorithms Using MPLS for Service Differentiation," Proceedings of the International Conference on Communications 2000, New Orleans, June 2000.
 

Technical Report

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Charles E. Rohrs, "A Proof of Convergence for a Direct Adaptive Controller for ATM ABR Congestion Control," ISIS-2000-002 Technical Report, Interdisciplinary Studies of Intelligent Systems Lab, The University of Notre Dame, September 2000.
 

Patents

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, "Echo Canceller Employing Dual-H Architecture Having Improved Non-Linear Echo Path Detection," U.S. Patent 6,028,929, February 22, 2000 (also U.S. Patent 6,507,652, January 14, 2003).

Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Richard C. Younce, Bruce E. Dunne, and David S. Farrell, "Echo Canceller Employing Dual-H Architecture Having Variable Adaptive Gain Settings," U.S. Patent 6,031,908, February 29, 2000.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Richard C. Younce, "Echo Canceller Employing Dual-H Architecture Having Improved Coefficient Transfer," U.S. Patent 6,181,793, January 30, 2001 (also U.S. Patent 6,337,907, January 8, 2002).

Richard C. Younce and Kenneth P. Laberteaux, "Echo Canceller Employing Dual-H Architecture Having Having Split Adaptive Gain Settings," U.S. Patent 6,240,180, May 29, 2001.

Kenneth P. Laberteaux and Richard C. Younce, "Echo Canceller Employing Dual-H Architecture Having Improved Double-Talk Detection," U.S. Patent 6,266,409, July 24, 2001.

Other patents pending.  Patents are available online from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or Delphion.
 



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