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Fall 2012
Signal detection in non-Gaussian noise is fundamental to design signal processing systems like decision making or information extraction. The optimal/near-optimal detector for this problem is the likelihood ratio test (LRT) or generalized LRT (GLRT). However, since the noise is non-Gaussian,...
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Fall 2015
One of the major challenges of broadband cellular systems is delivering high data rates to the users, especially those at the cell edges. In this thesis, transceiver designs and scheduling algorithms for enhancing cell-edge user experience in emerging and future broadband wireless cellular...
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Spring 2014
Cooperative system is a promising concept to improve the performance of the communication in wireless networks. This new paradigm of wireless communication imposes new challenges to traditional problems such as resource allocation. To model the behaviors of selfish and autonomous nodes in a...
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Spring 2022
Due to the exponential growth of Internet usage and inefficiency of the traditional modulations, the capacity of the current optical fiber networks is not sufficient for future Internet demands. As a result, increasing the capacity of the fiber networks is of great importance. Since most of the...