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- 1Ataeeshojai, Mahtab
- 1Banerjee, Bitan
- 1Elliott, Robert C.
- 1Feng, Chi
- 1Jayamuni Mario Shashindra Srimal Silva
- 1Kasem, Ferhad
- 2Krzymien, Witold (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 2Witold A. Krzymien (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Ardakani, Masoud (ECE)
- 1Jing, Yindi (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Karumudi, Rambabu (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Krzymien, Witold (Electrical & Computer Engineering)
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Fall 2020
Jayamuni Mario Shashindra Srimal Silva
The wireless industry plays a vital role in the economic development and prosperity of a country. Future wireless systems aim to achieve over 20 Gbps of data rates and less than 1 ms latencies for a large number services and applications. Thus, Fifth Generation (5G) wireless systems have been...
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Spring 2011
Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) techniques have been proposed to meet the needs for higher data rates and lower delays in future wireless communication systems. The downlink capacity of multiuser MIMO systems is achieved when the system transmits to several users simultaneously....
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Interference Analysis of Massive MIMO Downlink with MRT Precoding and Applications in Performance Analysis
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Recently, massive MIMO (multiple-input-multiple-output) systems, where the base station (BS) is equipped with hundreds of small, low-cost, and low-power antennas, have been proposed as one of the promising technologies for the next generation cellular systems. The thesis works on the performance...
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Fall 2023
Advancements in wireless communication are continuously evolving, and the progression towards the 6th generation (6G) and beyond of cellular architecture will heavily rely on the implementation of machine learning (ML) algorithms in both cellular devices and base stations (BSs), along with the...
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Massive MIMO for Future Wireless Networks: Energy Efficiency, Interference Management and Symbiotic IoT Networks
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Due to the dramatic increase in wireless data traffic and the energy consumption of wireless networks, spectral- and energy-efficient wireless networks are imperative. Using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transceiver structures and cell den- sification through small cell (SC) deployment...
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Reduced-Complexity Radio Resource Management Algorithms for Heterogeneous MIMO Cellular Networks
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Multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) antenna techniques and heterogeneous network (HetNet) layouts are two promising approaches to dramatically increase throughput in future cellular networks to meet the exploding demand for ever higher data rates. HetNets increase capacity of...
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Fall 2022
The amount of mobile data handled by wireless broadband cellular networks is increasing explosively. Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have gained a significant importance in modern wireless communication systems. MIMO offers many dimensional advantages that can be utilized to boost...
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Reduced-Complexity Transceiver Signal Processing Algorithms for Massive MIMO and mmWave Cellular Systems
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Future broadband cellular networks will have to accommodate explosively growing demand for high bit rate data services. The adoption of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) designs with large antenna arrays (also known as massive MIMO) and the use of millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency bands are...
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Reduced–Complexity Transmission and Reception Strategies in Coordinated Multi-cell Wireless Networks
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Interference is known as a major obstacle for the spectral efficiency increase promised by multiple-antenna techniques in cellular wireless communications. Recently, it has been shown that multi-cell coordination can mitigate interference and improve system performance dramatically. Hence, we...
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Transmission and Reception Techniques for Cooperative and Large-Scale MIMO Wireless Systems
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Current and future broadband cellular systems have to employ efficient techniques for the transmission and reception of high speed data. Equipping transmitters and receivers with multiple-antennas is a major step in this direction as it has the potential of providing a substantial spatial...