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The joint optimization of partial response continuous phase modulation (CPM) parameters is addressed. For fixed modulation order and memory length, the modulation index, the symbol rate and the phase pulse shape are considered as degrees of freedom. In particular, we drop the restriction of “classical” phase pulses and we allow for custom shapes, which are parametrized through Bezier curves. In order...
In this paper, minimum MSE based interference alignment (IA) algorithm is developed for the interfering broadcast channel (IBC), which models the multi-cell downlink system, underlying cognitive radio, device-to-device and other scenarios. The IA precoders and decoders are computed to minimize the MSE. Cascade design is used for IA precoder design, where the first component precoder is obtained by...
We investigate secure communication over a channel under two different classes of attacks at the same time: a passive eavesdropper and an active jammer. This scenario is perfectly modeled by the concept of arbitrarily varying wiretap channels (AVWCs). It has been shown that uncorrelated codes are not always capable of overcoming the various jamming attacks. On the other hand, correlated random codes...
In this paper, a full-duplex (FD) amplify-and-forward (AF) transmitter cooperative communication scheme is proposed for multiple access channel (MAC). In particular, two FD transmitters simultaneously transmit information to a common receiver and help each other's transmissions with the AF relaying scheme. By considering the accumulation of the residual self-interference and additive noise (RIAN)...
Visible light communications (VLC) use light emitting diodes (LEDs) for both illumination and data transmission. In this work, we propose a rate adaptive system based on Raptor codes for VLC system. We consider realistic channel by using a model room with multiple LED armatures. Chosen LEDs are commercially available (Cree Xlamp ML-C). It is assumed that LEDs simultaneously transmit same data and...
Molecular communication via diffusion (MCvD) is a new research area that considers the communication using messenger molecules in a diffusive fluidic channel. In this area, various modulation methods have been proposed to overcome the problems in the channel, especially the inter symbol interference (ISI). However, these methods are generally considered and tested for the channels that do not change...
In dense wireless networks (large number of users) and under high traffic loads, inter-user interference constitutes a factor limiting network's performance. Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC) has successfully counteracted this problem. Nonetheless, the aggregate Packet Error Rate (PER) when SIC is employed heavily depends on the users' symbol energies. We show that in a wireless (satellite)...
Parallel Sequence Spread Spectrum (PSSS) is a physical layer (PHY) baseband technology that is well suited for mixed-signal transceiver implementation for high data rate wireless communication systems. Mixed signal baseband realization allows for easier implementation of the channel equalization function and eliminates the need for high speed data converters. System design and architecture of a mixed...
In this paper, we analyze differential binary modulation for decode-and-forward (DF) based cooperative free space optical (FSO) network utilizing piecewise linear (PL) approximation and Gamma-Gamma (GG) fading links. We adopt subcarrier intensity modulation (SIM) scheme and a single relay for transmitting the binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulated data over the FSO channels. The PL decoder considers...
In this paper, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) with successive interference cancellation (SIC) technique for downlink channel of next generation wireless network and its security issues are discussed. In NOMA, signals for all user equipment (UEs) are superimposed before transmission and then decoded at each UE implementing SIC. SIC relies on decoding and subtracting the signals in sequence until...
The rising interest in applications requiring the transmission of small amounts of data has recently lead to the development of accurate performance bounds and of powerful channel codes for the transmission of short-data packets over the AWGN channel. Much less is known about the interaction between error control coding and channel estimation at short blocks when transmitting over channels with states...
Graph-based random access protocols have emerged as an efficient solution to tackle the medium sharing problem for machine type communications. Their remarkable performance is well-understood for scenarios in which devices communicate with a one-hop receiver devoted to collecting packets. Many practical applications, however, foresee the receiver to also act as sender towards a second-hop terminal...
Machine-type communication services in mobile cellular systems are currently evolving with an aim to efficiently address a massive-scale user access to the system. One of the key problems in this respect is to efficiently identify active users in order to allocate them resources for the subsequent transmissions. In this paper, we examine two recently suggested approaches for user activity detection:...
Soft-input soft-output (SISO) sphere decoding is applied to multiple-input multi-output (MIMO) systems to offer good bit error rate (BER) performance but at high complexity. To reduce this computational complexity, we propose a novel hybrid enumeration strategy for such decoding that dynamically determines the candidate list; moreover, this strategy uses a new node enumeration based on concentric...
In this paper, a high throughput pipeline HARQ scheme of polar codes is proposed as the throughput of conventional schemes are to be promoted. In this scheme, we use a pipeline structure that the current HARQ process may combine the source bits of the current process and the retransmission bits of the incorrectly decoded previous HARQ processes and the source bits of the current process may be retransmitted...
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is envisioned to be one of the promising radio access techniques for the fifth generation (5G) mobile networks. In this paper, a portable NOMA testbed based on software defined radio (SDR) is developed by transporting our NOMA system to mini personal computers (PCs). Moreover, the NOMA testbed has been enhanced from 5 MHz bandwidth to 10 MHz bandwidth. As the...
In this paper, we consider a scenario of hybrid device-to-device (D2D) & cellular uplink transmissions, where K pairs of D2D user equipments (UEs) are considered. In each D2D pair, one UE intends to communicate with the other UE and access to the base station (BS) at the same time. To deal with the complicated interferences among D2D and cellular uplink transmissions, the power threshold based...
In this paper, we consider optimal transceiver design and relay selection for simultaneous transfer of data and energy in a cooperative network consisting of amplify-and-forward (AF) relays. In this context, we address two different problems and propose optimal relay selection and transceiver processing. Furthermore, the problems are formulated for both time switching (TS) and power splitting (PS)...
Differential spatial modulation (DSM) is a novel attractive alternative technique for coherent spatial modulation (CSM) without channel state information (CSI) at the receiver. In this paper, iterative detection is firstly employed to improve the performance of DSM schemes. With the Hamming distance of two matrices reduced to the sum of simple elements, a lowcomplexity iterative detection scheme for...
Licensed-Assisted Access Long-Term Evolution (LAA- LTE) framework can offload excessive data stream to the unlicensed spectrum. Devices from different operators will compete for the same band and have to endure a more complex and congested channel conditions. Therefore a rapid and efficient access mechanism should be introduced in the LAA framework. Based on the Type B LBT channel access scheme, this...
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