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We characterised the physical layer security of a three terminal cooperative network with full-duplex relaying under Nakagami-m channel analytically and through simulation. An eavesdropper also coexists within the system at an arbitrary distance from the transmitter. Using secrecy outage probability as a metric to characterise the secrecy performance, integral expression for the corresponding outage...
This paper considers distributed massive MIMO networks where a large number of antennas, either collocated or geographically scattered over a region, communicate with mobile users. This communication is impaired by interference from similar transmissions in adjacent regions and by noise. Focusing on zero-forcing (ZF) reception, we derive simple expressions that very accurately approximate the instantaneous...
Cell-Free Massive MIMO comprises a large number of distributed single-antenna access points (APs) serving a much smaller number of users. There is no partitioning into cells and each user is served by all APs. In this paper, the uplink performance of cell-free systems with minimum mean squared error (MMSE) and large scale fading decoding (LSFD) receivers is investigated. The main idea of LSFD receiver...
A cooperative underlay cognitive radio system with an instantaneous interference constraint at the primary receiver is considered. Secondary users (SU) whose interference above this threshold will relay primary user's (PU) signal, and the rest will fulfill their own underlay transmissions. Hence the numbers of relay and underlay SUs are random at a time instant. As the mean number of relay SUs increases,...
Classification performances of the supervised machine learning techniques such as support vector machines, neural networks and logistic regression are compared for modulation recognition purposes. The simple and robust features are used to distinguish continuous-phase FSK from QAM-PSK signals. Signals having root-raised-cosine shaped pulses are simulated in extreme noisy conditions having joint impurities...
In this paper, we analyse the performance of multi-beam satellite communication where each beam is paired with a single user. We consider terrestrial interference from cellular base stations (BSs) also communicating with the users in the system. BS locations are modelled as an homogeneous Poisson point process. We employ stochastic geometry tools to characterise the terrestrial interference and also...
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