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- 2Communications
- 2Computer networks
- 2Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications)
- 2Mobile communication systems
- 1Backscatter communication
- 1Banjade, Vesh Raj Sharma
- 1Banjade, Vesh Raj Sharma (Supervisor)
- 1Batsiolas, Ioannis Georgios.
- 1Chu, Man Fai.
- 1Elmallah, Ehab S. (Supervisor)
- 1Hakimi Najafabadi, Azar
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2021-11-03
The demand for mobile data traffic is increasing at a rapid pace. Specifically, at highly dense areas where the population is high, it is really hard for carriers to provide uninterrupted service. The carriers are installing more base stations in small area order to keep a smooth flow of traffic....
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Fall 2024
The rising demand for high-data-rate services has led to increased congestion in traditional low-GHz RF wireless communication channels. To alleviate this bandwidth shortage, higher-frequency bands like millimeter-wave and sub-THz frequencies are used. However, these higher-frequency signals...
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Enhancing Backscatter Communication Networks: Optimization and Integration with Emerging Technologies
DownloadFall 2024
Future wireless networks require low cost, high spectral efficiency, and high energy efficiency. To achieve these goals, backscatter communication (BackComm) networks rely on passive reflective backscatter devices (tags). However, passive transmission causes low data rates and ranges. To address...
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2021-11-04
With the advent of bandwidth-intensive applications and powerful wireless devices, service providers face a challenge to satisfy the needs of customers in a cost effective manner. Legacy wireless backhaul networks are limited in their flexibility to scale well with rapidly increasing backhaul...
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Fall 2009
Multiple access interference (MAI) in time-hopping (TH) ultra-wideband (UWB) systems is known to be non-Gaussian. Several statistical models have been proposed for the MAI, and based on them various nonlinear single-user receivers have been designed. In this thesis, an accurate mathematical model...
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Performance Characterization of Randomly Moving Users in a Stochastic Heterogeneous Network
Download2021-10-28
Wireless Communication has seen an exponential growth during the last few years and is expected to grow further in the coming years. From the planned base station deployment of yesteryear, the industry has come to a stage where the locations and numbers of base stations are increasingly random,...
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2014-08-01
To meet the demands of ever increasing wireless traffic, relay networks has been identified as a promising solution. However, they are prone to co-channel interference which arises due to the aggressive reuse of the available spectrum. Therefore, this project investigates the effect of...