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15th SPAWC 2014: Toronto, ON, Canada
- 2014 IEEE 15th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), Toronto, ON, Canada, June 22-25, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4903-8
- Marcus Karlsson, Erik G. Larsson:
On the operation of massive MIMO with and without transmitter CSI. 1-5 - Lingjia Liu, Yan Li, Jianzhong Zhang:
DoA estimation and achievable rate analysis for 3D millimeter wave massive MIMO systems. 6-10 - David Neumann, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utschick:
Suppression of pilot-contamination in massive MIMO systems. 11-15 - Yohan Lejosne, Manijeh Bashar, Dirk T. M. Slock, Yi Yuan-Wu:
From MU massive MISO to pathwise MU massive MIMO. 16-20 - Nikolaos Kolomvakis, Michail Matthaiou, Mikael Coldrey:
Massive MIMO in sparse channels. 21-25 - Moustapha Mbaye, Moussa Diallo, Mamadou Mboup:
Unimodular-Upper polynomial matrix decomposition for MIMO spatial multiplexing. 26-29 - Seyran Khademi, Evan DeCorte, Geert Leus, Alle-Jan van der Veen:
Convex optimization for joint zero-forcing and antenna selection in multiuser MISO systems. 30-34 - Dan Fang, Anzhong Wong, Jian-Kang Zhang, Kon Max Wong:
Block-equal QRS decomposition of mimo channels with ML-based block successive cancellation detection. 35-39 - Mahsa Salmani, Timothy N. Davidson:
MIMO soft demodulation via semidefinite relaxation: Efficient dual-scaling implementation and performance analysis. 40-44 - Aboulnasr Hassanien, Sergiy A. Vorobyov, Yeo-Sun Yoon, Joon-Young Park:
Two-stage based design for phased-MIMO radar with improved coherent transmit processing gain. 45-49 - Daniel Calabuig, Ramy H. Gohary, Halim Yanikomeroglu:
Optimization of a class of non-convex objectives on the Gaussian MIMO multiple access channel: Algorithm development and convergence analysis. 50-54 - Mirsad Cirkic, Erik G. Larsson:
On the complexity of very large multi-user MIMO detection. 55-59 - Gilwon Lee, Youngchul Sung:
Asymptotically optimal simple user scheduling for massive MIMO downlink with two-stage beamforming. 60-64 - Raphael T. L. Rolny, Celestine Dünner, Armin Wittneben:
Power control for cellular networks with large antenna arrays and ubiquitous relaying. 65-69 - Kianoush Hosseini, Wei Yu, Raviraj S. Adve:
Large-scale MIMO versus network MIMO for multicell interference mitigation. 70-74 - Ran Cai, Pak-Chung Ching, Timothy N. Davidson:
Tradeoff analysis of partial zero-forcing beamforming in large random spectrum sharing networks. 75-79 - John Brady, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Beamspace MU-MIMO for high-density gigabit small cell access at millimeter-wave frequencies. 80-84 - Maysam Mirahmadi, Arafat Al-Dweik, Abdallah Shami, Bayan S. Sharif:
Bit error rate performance of OFDM systems with post 1FFT interleaving in impulsive noise channels. 85-89 - Arash Shahmansoori, Rafael Montalban, Gonzalo Seco-Granados:
Optimal OFDM pilot sequences for time-delay and channel estimation based on the expected CRB for a large number of subcarriers. 90-94 - Lina Bariah, Sami Muhaidat, Arafat Al-Dweik:
Efficient SFBC-OFDM technique for broadband cooperative wireless networks over mobile channels. 95-99 - Borching Su:
Subspace-based blind and semiblind channel estimation in OFDM systems with virtual carriers using few received symbols. 100-104 - Javad Mirzaei, Shahram ShahbazPanahi:
Achievable SNR and rate regions for OFDM-based asynchronous two-way relay networks. 105-109 - Milan Zivkovic, Rudolf Mathar:
Zadoff-Chu sequence based time-domain SNR estimation for OFDM systems. 110-114 - Lifeng Wang, Maged Elkashlan, Trung Quang Duong, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Secure communication in cellular networks: The benefits of millimeter wave mobile broadband. 115-119 - C. Nicolas Barati, S. Amir Hosseini, Sundeep Rangan, Pei Liu, Thanasis Korakis, Shivendra S. Panwar:
Directional cell search for millimeter wave cellular systems. 120-124 - Ahmed Alkhateeb, Omar El Ayach, Geert Leus, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Single-sided adaptive estimation of multi-path millimeter wave channels. 125-129 - Hua Deng, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Mm-wave MIMO channel modeling and user localization using sparse beamspace signatures. 130-134 - John Brady, Paul Thomas, David Virgilio, Akbar M. Sayeed:
Beamspace MIMO prototype for low-complexity Gigabit/s wireless communication. 135-139 - Siavash Shakeri, Geert Leus:
Underwater ultra-wideband fingerprinting-based sparse localization. 140-144 - Vladimir Savic, Erik G. Larsson, Javier Ferrer-Coll, Peter F. Stenumgaard:
Kernel principal component analysis for UWB-based ranging. 145-149 - Lishuai Jing, Troels Pedersen, Bernard H. Fleury:
Direct ranging in multi-path channels using OFDM pilot signals. 150-154 - Manijeh Bashar, Dirk T. M. Slock:
Cognitive Multi-User MIMO downlink with mixed feedback/location based Gaussian CSIT. 155-159 - Weiliang Zuo, Jingmin Xin, Guangmin Wang, Jiasong Wang, Nanning Zheng, Akira Sano:
Near-field source localization with partly sensor gain and phase uncertainties. 160-164 - Arie Yeredor:
Decentralized TOA-based localization in non-synchronized wireless networks with partial, asymmetric connectivity. 165-169 - Mohammad Javad Abdoli, Ming Jia, Jianglei Ma:
Turbo-coded single-carrier faster-than-Nyquist transmission. 170-173 - Jing Lv, Alessio Zappone, Eduard A. Jorswieck:
Energy-efficient MIMO underlay spectrum sharing with rate splitting. 174-178 - Hei Victor Cheng, Daniel Persson, Erik G. Larsson:
MIMO capacity under power amplifiers consumed power and per-antenna radiated power constraints. 179-183 - Tim Rüegg, Aditya Umbu Tana Amah, Armin Wittneben:
On the trade-off between transmit and leakage power for rate optimal MIMO precoding. 184-188 - Imen Sahnoun, Inès Kammoun, Mohamed Siala:
Energy allocation optimization for cooperative cognitive network. 189-193 - Zhi Chen, Teng Joon Lim, Mehul Motani:
HAP-assisted LEO satellite downlink transmission: An energy harvesting perspective. 194-198 - Didier Pinchon, Pierre Siohan, Fabrice Labeau:
Waveform optimization for oversampled transmultiplexers in the presence of time-offset. 199-203 - Ke Chen, Jingmin Xin, Hao Tao, Nanning Zheng, Akira Sano:
Detection of the number of noncoherent and coherent signals with a simple planar array. 204-208 - Sandipan Kundu, Shubham Chamadia, Dimitrios A. Pados, Stella N. Batalama:
Fastest-known near-ML decoding of golden codes. 209-213 - Benjamin Müller, Bjom Zessack, Udo Zölzer:
Optimization of BICM mutual information and bit error rate of 8-ary signal constellations using genetic algorithms. 214-218 - Lukas Landau, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
Information rates employing 1-bit quantization and oversampling at the receiver. 219-223 - Shaofeng Zou, Yingbin Liang, H. Vincent Poor, Xinghua Shi:
Kernel-based nonparametric anomaly detection. 224-228 - Stefan Wesemann, Wolfgang Rave, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
Unifying viewpoints on distributed asynchronous optimization for MISO interference channels. 229-233 - Anestis Tsakmalis, Symeon Chatzinotas, Björn E. Ottersten:
Modulation and Coding Classification for Adaptive Power Control in 5G Cognitive Communications. 234-238 - Nima N. Moghadam, Hamed Farhadi, Per Zetterberg, Mikael Skoglund:
Test-bed implementation of iterative interference alignment and power control for wireless MIMO interference networks. 239-243 - Soheil Gherekhloo, Anas Chaaban, Aydin Sezgin:
Coordination gains in the cellular uplink with noisy interference. 244-248 - Yingxiao Zhang, Ying Jun Zhang:
User-centric virtual cell design for Cloud Radio Access Networks. 249-253 - Kapil M. Borle, Fangfang Zhu, Yu Zhao, Biao Chen:
A software radio design for communications in uncoordinated networks. 254-258 - Lennart Gerdes, Lorenz Weiland, Wolfgang Utschick:
Optimal partial decode-and-forward rates for the Gaussian MIMO relay channel using the GSVD. 259-263 - Mao Yan, Tiffany Jing Li, Qingchun Chen:
On full message exchange in MIMO DF multi-way relay networks. 264-268 - Ali A. Nasir, Hani Mehrpouyan, Salman Durrani, Steven D. Blostein, Rodney A. Kennedy:
Training-based synchronization and channel estimation in AF two-way relaying networks. 269-273 - Adnan Gavili, Shahram ShahbazPanahi:
Optimal resource sharing and network beamforming for bidirectional relay networks. 274-278 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Muhammad R. A. Khandaker, Yue Rong, Yingbo Hua:
On uplink-downlink sum-MSE duality of multi-hop MIMO relay channel. 279-283 - Yawgeng A. Chau, Mostafa Al-Harbawi:
Simple switch-based relay selection for amplify-and-forward cooperative diversity on rayleigh fading channels. 284-288 - Javier Rubio, Antonio Pascual-Iserte, Jaume del Olmo Alos, Josep Vidal:
Dynamic base station switch on/off strategies for sustainable wireless networks. 289-293 - Binbin Dai, Wei Yu:
Sparse beamforming design for network MIMO system with per-base-station backhaul constraints. 294-298 - Xiaoxi Guo, Alex S. Leong, Subhrakanti Dey:
Power allocation for distortion minimization in distributed estimation with security constraints. 299-303 - Yaser M. M. Fouad, Ramy H. Gohary, Halim Yanikomeroglu:
An efficient greedy-based autonomous resource block assignment scheme for 5G cellular networks with self-organizing relaying terminals. 304-308 - Andrew Cheng, Rohit Negi:
Towards a principled approach to designing distributed MAC protocols. 309-313 - Mingchun Chang, Min Dong, Shahram ShahbazPanahi:
Joint pairing and power allocation optimization in multichannel MABC-based two-way relaying. 314-318 - Maximilian Riemensberger, Lennart Gerdes, Wolfgang Utschick:
Submodular structure and optimal quantization in Gaussian multiple access relay networks. 319-323 - Rohit Budhiraja, Bhaskar Ramamurthi:
Diagonalized two-way MIMO AF relaying for non-simultaneous traffic in cellular systems. 324-328 - Itsik Bergel, Daniel Yellin, Shlomo Shamai:
Dirty paper coding with partial channel state information. 334-338 - Ahmad Beirami, Liling Huang, Mohsen Sardari, Faramarz Fekri:
On optimality of data clustering for packet-level memory-assisted compression of network traffic. 339-343 - Rodolfo Torrea Duran, Paschalis Tsiaflakis, Luc Vandendorpe, Marc Moonen:
A cell breathing approach in green heterogeneous networks. 344-348 - Jingya Li, Michail Matthaiou, Shi Jin, Tommy Svensson:
Energy efficiency analysis of rank-1 Ricean fading MIMO channels. 349-353 - Stefania Sardellitti, Gesualdo Scutari, Sergio Barbarossa:
Joint optimization of radio and computational resources for multicell mobile cloud computing. 354-358 - Maziar Sanjabi, Mingyi Hong, Meisam Razaviyayn, Zhi-Quan Luo:
Joint base station clustering and beamformer design for partial coordinated transmission using statistical channel state information. 359-363 - Daniel J. Jakubisin, R. Michael Buehrer:
On the complexity-performance trade-off in code-aided frame synchronization. 364-368 - Ahmed S. Mansour, Rafael F. Schaefer, Holger Boche:
Joint and individual secrecy in broadcast channels with receiver side information. 369-373 - Yiftach Richter, Itsik Bergel:
Analysis of the simulated aggregate interference in random ad-hoc networks. 374-378 - Qian Gao, Linchao Liao, Gang Chen, Yingbo Hua:
Free-space optical multi-subcarrier communication employing power-efficient constellations. 379-383 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Rui Wang, Yue Rong, Yingbo Hua:
MSE based transceiver designs for bi-directional full-duplex MIMO systems. 384-388 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Jianshu Zhang, Martin Haardt, Yingbo Hua:
Sum-rate maximization for bi-directional full-duplex MIMO systems under multiple linear constraints. 389-393 - Ahmed Medra, Timothy N. Davidson:
Kronecker structured linear precoding with local feedback for the 3-cell downlink. 394-398 - Le Zhang, Shahrokh Valaee:
Safety context-aware congestion control for vehicular broadcast networks. 399-403 - Jens Bartelt, Gerhard P. Fettweis:
A soft-input/soft-output dequantizer for cloud-based mobile networks. 404-408 - Yuksel Ozan Basciftci, Can Emre Koksal:
Private broadcasting with probing constraint. 409-413 - Shervin Shahidi, Shahrokh Valaee:
Graph matching for crowdsourced data in mobile sensor networks. 414-418 - Yanyan Wu:
Phase sequence construction for near optimum SLM. 419-423 - Oana-Elena Barbu, Niels Lovmand Pedersen, Carles Navarro i Manchon, Guillaume Monghal, Christian Rom, Bernard Henri Fleury:
Sparse channel estimation including the impact of the transceiver filters with application to OFDM. 424-428 - Lingchen Zhu, James H. McClellan:
Compressive sensing based intercell interference channel estimation for heterogeneous network. 429-433 - Daniel Romero, Roberto López-Valcarce:
Nearly-optimal compression matrices for signal power estimation. 434-438 - Ahmad Abou Saleh, Wai-Yip Chan, Fady Alajaji:
Power-constrained low-complexity coding of compressed sensing measurements. 439-443 - Hossam M. Kasem, Maha El-Sabrouty:
Perceptual Compressed Sensing and perceptual Sparse Fast Fourier Transform for audio signal compression. 444-448 - Marjan Zandi, Min Dong, Ali Grami:
Distributed stochastic learning for dynamic spectrum access adaptive to primary network conditions. 449-453 - Rozita Rashtchi, Ramy H. Gohary, Halim Yanikomeroglu:
A cross-layer design for generic interference-limited multicarrier networks. 454-458 - Armen Gholian, Yiming Ma, Yingbo Hua:
A numerical investigation of all-analog radio self-interference cancellation. 459-463 - Ahmed Medra, Timothy N. Davidson:
Widely linear Interference Alignment precoding. 464-468 - Gokul Sridharan, Wei Yu:
Beamformer design for interference alignment using reweighted frobenius norm minimization. 469-473 - Wenbo He, Bobak Nazer, Shlomo Shamai:
Uplink-downlink duality for integer-forcing: Effective SINRs and iterative optimization. 474-478 - Saeed Abdallah, Steven D. Blostein:
Rate adaptation using long range channel prediction based on discrete prolate spheroidal sequences. 479-483 - Tarig Ballal, Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri:
Low-sampling-rate ultra-wideband channel estimation using a bounded-data-uncertainty approach. 484-488 - Souhaila Fki, Malek Messai, Abdeldjalil Aïssa-El-Bey, Thierry Chonavel:
New criteria for blind equalization based on PDF fitting. 489-493 - Hasan Abdulkader, Bouchra Benammar, Charly Poulliat, Marie-Laure Boucheret, Nathalie Thomas:
Neural networks-based turbo equalization of a satellite communication channel. 494-498 - Reza Parseh, Dirk T. M. Slock, Kimmo Kansanen:
Mean estimation MSE for Kalman filtering of large dimensional sources sent over fading channels. 499-503 - Fang Shang, Benoît Champagne, Ioannis N. Psaromiligkos:
Joint TOA/AOA estimation of IR-UWB signals in the presence of multiuser interference. 504-508
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