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Future mobile radio systems, like 5G, are setting extremely demanding targets with respect to the number of served users, data rates, and latency etc. Advanced techniques such as massive MIMO and joint cooperation over several distributed radio stations are being developed to achieve these targets. Channel prediction has been deemed to be a potential main enabler for these techniques. Here, we exploit...
This paper presents an analytical model for a multi-hop two-dimensional (2-D) network with finite density of nodes communicating with one another by forming an opportunistic large array (OLA). Transmission among these nodes is modeled via Markov Chain, where the wireless channel is considered as a composite lognormal-Rice random process. We approximate the sum distribution of the received power at...
Two novel low-complexity multistage digital feed-forward carrier phase estimation algorithms for 64-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) are proposed and analyzed by numerical simulations. The first stage is composed of a Viterbi and Viterbi block, based on either the standard quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) partitioning algorithm using only Class-1 symbols or a modified QPSK partitioning...
In this paper, a novel Extended Cognitive Mobile Terminal (ExCogNet-MT) scheme is presented. In this scheme, a “test bench” at receiver's Mobile Terminal (MT) can estimate the channel Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and can detect the jamming signal. The estimation scheme compares the Standard Deviation (SD) of received signal and processed signal, and on the bases of this comparison the “test bench”...
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