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Coordinated Multi-Point transmission and reception (CoMP) technique is a new promising scheme which has been adopted in LTE-Advanced. For the next generation of wireless communication networks, CoMP is mostly required to reduce the inter-cell interference (ICI). It also increases the cell edge user throughput and improves the coverage. Recently, most research work based on precoding with feedback...
In this paper, we consider the problem of Neyman-Pearson detection of fluctuating narrowband radar signals using wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and we are interested in finding some approach which can optimize the signal detection performance jointly with the energy expenditure. Towards this goal, we propose a distributed and energy-efficient scheduling scheme to coordinate the communications between...
To address the challenges inherent to a problem of practical interest - of Neyman-Pearson detection of fluctuating radar signals using wireless sensor networks, we propose in this paper a distributed and energy-efficient framework. Such framework is scalable with respect to the network size, and is able to greatly reduce the dependence on the central fusion center. It assumes a clustering infrastructure,...
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