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Orthogonal experimental design (OED) is a well-known method in statistical experiment which aims to reduce the testing complexity. This paper tries applying OED to reduce the computational complexity in Multiple-input Multiple-output (MIMO) detection. Several times of sorted QR decomposition (SQRD) algorithm are applied firstly to get the diverse solutions. Then a subspace is constructed with the...
Consider secure transmissions over the downlink of a multiuser MISO system with independent confidential messages, each of which is intended for one of the users and should keep secret from others. We are interested in a scenario where users have individual secrecy rate requirements. This scenario is practical but has drawn little attention in the literature so far. In this paper, we propose a secrecy...
Denoising recovery algorithms are very important for the development of compressed sensing (CS) theory and its applications. Considering the noise present in both the original sparse signal ж and the compressive measurements y, we propose a novel denoising recovery algorithm, named Regularized Subspace Pursuit (RSP). Firstly, by introducing a data pre-processing operation, the proposed algorithm alleviates...
Recently, the performance bounds of the compressed sensing (CS) recovery algorithms have been investigated in the noisy setting. However, most of the papers only focus on the noisy measurement model where the signal is noiseless and the noise enters after the CS operation. The noisy signal model where both the signal and the compressed measurements are contaminated by the different noises is not considered...
Recently, distributed data storage (DDS) for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has attracted great attention, especially in catastrophic scenarios. Since power consumption is one of the most critical factors that affect the lifetime of WSNs, the energy efficiency of DDS in WSNs is investigated in this paper. Based on Compressed Sensing (CS) and network coding theories, we propose a Compressed Network...
In this paper, we propose a novel compressive sensing (CS) based indoor positioning approach, which uses the signal strength differentials (SSDs) as location fingerprints (LFs). The target location is regarded as an unknown sparse location vector in the discrete spatial domain. Then it just takes a little number of online noisy SSD measurements for the exact recovery of the sparse location vector...
Coordinated multi-point (CoMP) has been adopted in 3GPP LTE-Advanced to improve the coverage of high data rates. Downlink CoMP is mainly categorized into joint transmission (JT) and coordinated beamforming (CB). Previous research shows that JT does not benefit cell average throughput. Moreover, traditional CB algorithms are based on iterative evaluation, resulting in very high computational complexity...
Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU- MIMO) technique is introduced into 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long-Term Evolution (LTE) to enhance the system capacity and spectrum efficiency. On the other hand, Coordinated Multi-Point transmission and reception (CoMP) technique which can reduce inter-cell interference (ICI) significantly, has been adopted in LTE-Advanced as one of the...
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