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In this paper, the source and relay transmit covariance matrices are jointly optimized for a fading multiple antenna relay channel when the transmitters only have partial channel state information (CSI) in the form of covariance feedback. For full-duplex transmission, we evaluate lower and upper bounds on the ergodic channel capacity. These bounds require a joint optimization over the source and relay...
Optimizing energy efficiency (EE) for the MIMO broadcasting channels (BC) is considered in this paper, where a practical power model is taken into account. Although the EE of the MIMO BC is non-concave, we reformulate it as a quasiconcave function based on the uplink-downlink duality. After that, an energy efficient iterative waterfilling scheme is proposed based on the block-coordinate ascent algorithm...
We address joint design of robust precoder and equalizer in a MIMO communication system using the minimization of weighted sum of mean square errors. In addition to imperfect knowledge of channel state information, we also account for inaccurate awareness of interference plus noise covariance matrix and power shaping matrix. We follow the worst-case model for imperfect knowledge of these matrices...
Two techniques for channel estimation and co-channel interference rejection are presented for the multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) uplink in the Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-Advanced) system. The first technique consists of estimating the desired users' channels in the frequency domain (FD) before estimating interference covariance matrices for interference rejection. In the second technique,...
This paper is concerned with the maximization of the weighted sum-rate in the multicell MIMO multiple access channel (MAC). Considered is the multicell network operating on the same frequency channel with multiple mobile stations (MS) per cell. Assuming the interference coordination mode in the multicell network, each base-station (BS) only decodes the signals for the MSs within its cell. However,...
In this paper we consider secure transmission for the multiple-input, multiple-output, single-antenna-eavesdropper systems with perfect information of the main channel and only the statistics of the eavesdropper's channel state information known at the transmitter. We adopt the celebrated artificial-noise (AN) assisted beamforming, which was studied by Goel and Negi with the limitation that the AN...
In the recent past considerable research has been performed on blind signal detection techniques that exploit the covariance matrix of the signals received at a cognitive radio (CR). These techniques overcome the noise uncertainty problem of the energy detection (ED) method and can even perform better than ED for correlated signals. Contrary to the previous work where the main evaluation technique...
Because of its simplicity, amplify-and-forward (AF) is one of the most popular cooperative relaying technique. Relays are used in cooperative communication to improve reliability, coverage or spectral efficiency of cell-edge users. However, relays tend to increase the interferences seen by users of adjacent cells, particularly by the cell-edge users, when used in multi-cell systems. In this paper,...
In this paper, we investigate maximum mutual information design for multi-hop amplify-and-forward (AF) multiple-input multiple-out (MIMO) relaying systems with imperfect channel state information, i.e., Gaussian distributed channel estimation errors. The robust design is formulated as a matrix-variate optimization problem. Exploiting the elegant properties of Majorization theory and matrix-variate...
In this paper, we consider the problem of wideband spectrum sensing by using the correlation among the observation samples in different subbands. The Primary User (PU) signal samples in occupied subbands are assumed to be zero-mean correlated Gaussian random variables and additive noise is modeled as colored zero-mean Gaussian random variables independent of the PU signal. It is also assumed that...
A sensor network's motes observe the environment, make estimates based on observations with spatially correlated noise sources, and then send/relay these estimates to a Cluster-Head (CH). A novel scheme based on dithered quantization and channel compensation is used to ensure that each mote's local estimate received by the CH is unbiased. Based on an upper bound of the noise covariance matrix, the...
We consider the problem of joint routing, scheduling and power control in a multihop wireless network when the nodes have multiple antennas. We focus on exploiting the multiple degrees-of-freedom available at each transmitter and receiver due to multiple antennas. Specifically we use multiple antennas at each node to form multiple access and broadcast links in the network rather than just point to...
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