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This paper examines a coordinated multi-point transmission/reception system where multiple base-stations (BSs) employ coordinated beamforming to serve multiple mobile-stations (MSs). Under the dynamic point selection mode, each MS can be assigned to only one BS at any time. This paper then presents a solution framework to optimize the BS associations and coordinated beamformers for all MSs. With target...
This paper aims to devise a power control solution for femtocell networks that can be implemented distributively and, more importantly, is optimal in Pareto sense. For this, a complete characterization of the Pareto-optimal boundary of the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) feasible region is first derived. The complicated interdependency between the macrocell and femtocell networks, whose...
This work presents a low-power multistandard decimation and channel selection filter architecture. The filter is suitable after an over-sampling sigma-delta converter and performs decimation in two stages. The first stage is a modified structure of the cascade of integrators-combs (CIC) filter and allows reducing sampling rate downto only the double of the Nyquist frequency. The second stage composed...
Modern communication technologies need faster analog- to-digital converters (ADC). To significantly increase the sampling rate of an ADC, time-interleaved ADC (TIADC) is an efficient solution. A M-channels TIADC is composed of M ADCs which operate at interleaved sampling times. Due to the manufacturing process, the main drawback of a TIADC system is that the MADCs are not exactly the same. This means...
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