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This paper examines the use of two-way training in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless systems to discriminate the channel estimation (and, thus, data detection) performance between two receivers, namely, a legitimate receiver (LR) and an unauthorized receiver (UR). This work extends upon the discriminatory channel estimation (DCE) proposed in our prior work, where it was previously assumed...
The impact of quantized channel direction information (CDI) on the achievable secrecy rate is studied for multiple antenna wiretap channels. By assuming that the eavesdropper's channel is unknown at the transmitter, we adopt the transmission scheme where artificial noise (AN) is imposed in the null space of the legitimate receiver's channel to disrupt the eavesdropper's reception. It has been shown...
We examine a cooperative uplink CDMA network where multiple sources simultaneously access the cooperative channel using different spreading codes and compete for the resources at the relays. To efficiently utilize the limited energy and bandwidth resources at the relays, we propose in this work a decentralized reduced-rank multiuser relaying (RR-MUR) where the data received at each relay is compressed...
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