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In this paper, we investigate bandwidth efficient combination of spectrum sensing information in cooperative cognitive radio (CR) networks. We propose a general approach in which CR users are allowed to simultaneously send local sensing data to a combining node through a common control channel, based on which we discuss bandwidth efficient combination schemes under two different cases. In the proposed...
In this paper, we compare the downlink capacity and throughput between the variable spreading factor-orthogonal frequency and code division multiple access (VSF-OFCDMA) with one-cell frequency reuse, and the orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) with conventional three-cell frequency reuse. Since the multiuser diversity gain in OFDMA systems can be achieved by approximately designing...
In this paper, we propose a robust STBC transmission scheme to combat the timing synchronization errors over frequency-selective multiple-access channels. First, the equivalent channel model in the presence of timing synchronization errors is derived and we find that the synchronization errors result in an equivalent channel model with larger number of correlated channel taps. Based on this correlated...
This paper studies efficient complex valued matrix manipulations for multi-user STBC-MIMO decoding. A novel method called Alamouti blockwise analytical matrix inversion (ABAMI) is proposed for the inversion of large complex matrices that are based on Alamouti sub-blocks. Another method using a variant of Givens rotation is proposed for fast QR decomposition of this kind of matrices. Our solutions...
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