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A comparison between two multicarrier (MC) transmission techniques is presented: OFDM, based on cyclic prefix (CP), and FBMC, based on filterbank architecture. Multistream multiple input multiple output (MIMO) techniques that require channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter and receiver, are applied in these schemes to improve their throughput. When perfect CSI is assumed, OFDM presents...
IMT-advanced systems of the future will be based on OFDMA and frequency divicion duplex will be widely used. Multihop techniques, e.g. the use of fixed relays, are also considered a key technology. The OFDMA resources have the dimensions time, frequency and space. In all these dimensions a radio channel is variable due to fading. On the other hand a complete utilization of the channel capacity close...
This paper studies the K-user Gaussian interference channel with secrecy constraints. Two distinct network models, namely the interference channel with confidential messages and the one with an external eavesdropper, are analyzed. Using interference alignment along with secrecy pre-coding at each transmitter, it is shown that each user in the network can achieve non-zero secure degrees of freedoms...
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