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Energy and Spectral Efficiency of Very Large Multiuser MIMO Systems
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):1436 - 1449
Cited by: Papers (786) | Patents (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Wideband Millimeter-Wave Propagation Measurements and Channel Models for Future Wireless Communication System Design
Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):3029 - 3056
Cited by: Papers (190)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing: Task Allocation and Computational Frequency Scaling
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3571 - 3584
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A Tractable Approach to Coverage and Rate in Cellular Networks
Publication Year: 2011, Page(s):3122 - 3134
Cited by: Papers (1165) | Patents (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Joint Subchannel and Power Allocation for NOMA Enhanced D2D Communications
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):5081 - 5094In this paper, a novel non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) enhanced device-to-device (D2D) communication scheme is considered. Our objective is to maximize the system sum rate by optimizing subchannel and power allocation. We propose a novel solution that jointly assigns subchannels to D2D groups and allocates power to receivers in each D2D group. For the subchannel assignment, a novel algorithm... View full abstract»
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Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing for 5th Generation Cellular Networks
Nicola Michailow ; Maximilian Matthé ; Ivan Simões Gaspar ; Ainoa Navarro Caldevilla ; Luciano Leonel Mendes ; Andreas Festag ; Gerhard FettweisPublication Year: 2014, Page(s):3045 - 3061
Cited by: Papers (171) | Patents (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Modeling and Analyzing Millimeter Wave Cellular Systems
Jeffrey G. Andrews ; Tianyang Bai ; Mandar N. Kulkarni ; Ahmed Alkhateeb ; Abhishek K. Gupta ; Robert W. HeathPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):403 - 430
Cited by: Papers (25)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Design of Cooperative Non-Orthogonal Multicast Cognitive Multiple Access for 5G Systems: User Scheduling and Performance Analysis
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2641 - 2656
Cited by: Papers (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Wireless Information and Power Transfer: Architecture Design and Rate-Energy Tradeoff
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):4754 - 4767
Cited by: Papers (542)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Millimeter Wave Beamforming for Wireless Backhaul and Access in Small Cell Networks
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):4391 - 4403
Cited by: Papers (256) | Patents (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Learning-Based Content Caching and Sharing for Wireless Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4309 - 4324Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Performance Analysis of Non-Regenerative Massive-MIMO-NOMA Relay Systems for 5G
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4777 - 4790The non-regenerative massive multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) relay systems are introduced in this paper. The NOMA is invoked with a superposition coding technique at the transmitter and successive interference cancellation (SIC) technique at the receiver. In addition, a maximum mean square error-SIC receiver design is adopted. With the aid of deterministic equ... View full abstract»
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Throughput Maximization for UAV-Enabled Mobile Relaying Systems
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Cited by: Papers (14)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Robust frequency and timing synchronization for OFDM
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Cited by: Papers (1952) | Patents (173)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Joint Rate and Power Allocation for NOMA With Statistical CSI
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4519 - 4528Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Block Sparse Bayesian Learning-Based NB-IoT Interference Elimination in LTE-Advanced Systems
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4559 - 4571Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Massive MIMO-Enabled Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4734 - 4750We provide a theoretical framework for the study of massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-enabled full-duplex (FD) cellular networks in which the residual self-interference (SI) channels follow the Rician distribution and other channels are Rayleigh distributed. In order to facilitate bi-directional wireless functionality, we adopt: 1) in the downlink (DL), a linear zero-forcing (ZF) with ... View full abstract»
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Spectral and Energy Efficiency of Uplink D2D Underlaid Massive MIMO Cellular Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3780 - 3793Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Optimal Joint Power and Subcarrier Allocation for Full-Duplex Multicarrier Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Systems
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1077 - 1091
Cited by: Papers (12)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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On the Energy and Spectral Efficiency Tradeoff in Massive MIMO-Enabled HetNets With Capacity-Constrained Backhaul Links
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4720 - 4733
Cited by: Papers (1)In this paper, we propose a general framework to study the tradeoff between energy efficiency (EE) and spectral efficiency (SE) in massive multiple-input-multiple-output-enabled heterogenous networks while ensuring proportional rate fairness among users and taking into account the backhaul capacity constraint. We aim at jointly optimizing user association, spectrum allocation, power coordination, ... View full abstract»
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Performance of Non-orthogonal Multiple Access With a Novel Asynchronous Interference Cancellation Technique
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):1319 - 1335
Cited by: Papers (5)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Device-to-Device Communications Underlaying Cellular Networks
Publication Year: 2013, Page(s):3541 - 3551
Cited by: Papers (324)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A vector-perturbation technique for near-capacity multiantenna multiuser communication-part I: channel inversion and regularization
Publication Year: 2005, Page(s):195 - 202
Cited by: Papers (824) | Patents (50)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Physical-Layer Security With Full-Duplex Transceivers and Multiuser Receiver at Eve
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4392 - 4405Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Optimal Resource Allocation for Power-Efficient MC-NOMA With Imperfect Channel State Information
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3944 - 3961Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Communications and Signals Design for Wireless Power Transmission
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):2264 - 2290
Cited by: Papers (14)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Optical MIMO-OFDM With Generalized LED Index Modulation
Anil Yesilkaya ; Ertugrul Basar ; Farshad Miramirkhani ; Erdal Panayirci ; Murat Uysal ; Harald HaasPublication Year: 2017, Page(s):3429 - 3441
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) using Interface Diversity
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): 1Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Access Point Selection for Hybrid Li-Fi and Wi-Fi Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):5375 - 5385Hybrid light fidelity (Li-Fi) and wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks are an emerging technology for future indoor wireless communications. This hybrid network combines the high-speed data transmission offered by visible light communication and the ubiquitous coverage of radio-frequency techniques. While a hybrid network can improve the system throughput and users’ experience, it also challe... View full abstract»
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Differential Quadrature Spatial Modulation
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3810 - 3817
Cited by: Papers (3)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Large System Analysis of Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Networks With Wireless Backhaul
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):5040 - 5053Small-cell networks and massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems are regarded as important candidate techniques for 5G communication systems. This paper considers a heterogeneous network composed of a macrocell tier overlaid with an extremely dense tier of small-cells. In the network, the macrocell base station (BS), which applies massive MIMO, does not only serve macro user equipment... View full abstract»
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Comparison of Collision-Free and Contention-Based Radio Access Protocols for the Internet of Things
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3832 - 3846Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Resource Allocation for D2D-Enabled Vehicular Communications
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3186 - 3197
Cited by: Papers (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Closed-Form Expressions for ICI/ISI in Filtered OFDM Systems for Asynchronous 5G Uplink
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4886 - 4898One of the major purposes for fifth generation (5G) communications waveform design is to relax the synchronization requirements for supporting efficient massive machine type communications (MTCs). Polynomial cancellation coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (PCC-OFDM) and universal filtered multi-carrier (UFMC) are designed to reduce the sidelobes of the OFDM waveform to protect agains... View full abstract»
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Quantized Precoding for Massive MU-MIMO
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4670 - 4684Massive multiuser (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is foreseen to be one of the key technologies in fifth-generation wireless communication systems. In this paper, we investigate the problem of downlink precoding for a narrowband massive MU-MIMO system with low-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs) at the base station (BS). We analyze the performance of linear precoders, such as... View full abstract»
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Coverage in Heterogeneous Downlink Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4463 - 4477Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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On the general BER expression of one- and two-dimensional amplitude modulations
Publication Year: 2002, Page(s):1074 - 1080
Cited by: Papers (539) | Patents (2)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks: A MAC Layer Perspective
Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):3437 - 3458
Cited by: Papers (68)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Secure Hybrid VLC-RF Systems With Light Energy Harvesting
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4348 - 4359
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing algorithms for cognitive radio
Publication Year: 2009, Page(s):1784 - 1793
Cited by: Papers (537) | Patents (7)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Massive MIMO With Max-Min Power Control in Line-of-Sight Propagation Environment
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4685 - 4693Massive MIMO relies on the asymptotic orthogonality of channel vectors to different users. For M service antennas, the expected correlation between a pair of channel vectors under line-of-sight (LoS) conditions decreases at least as fast as log(M)/M, while in independent and identically distributed (iid) Rayleigh fading, it decreases much slower at 1/√M, but the variance is higher under LoS... View full abstract»
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Design of 5G Full Dimension Massive MIMO Systems
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): 1Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Bandwidth Efficient and Rate-Matched Low-Density Parity-Check Coded Modulation
Publication Year: 2015, Page(s):4651 - 4665
Cited by: Papers (22)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Primary Channel Gain Estimation for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4152 - 4162Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Filtered OFDM Systems, Algorithms and Performance Analysis for 5G and Beyond
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s): 1Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Ambient Backscatter: A New Approach to Improve Network Performance for RF-Powered Cognitive Radio Networks
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):3659 - 3674
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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A robust digital baseband predistorter constructed using memory polynomials
Lei Ding ; G. T. Zhou ; D. R. Morgan ; Zhengxiang Ma ; J. S. Kenney ; Jaehyeong Kim ; C. R. GiardinaPublication Year: 2004, Page(s):159 - 165
Cited by: Papers (543) | Patents (28)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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The Laplacian Pyramid as a Compact Image Code
Publication Year: 1983, Page(s):532 - 540
Cited by: Papers (2639) | Patents (258)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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Hybrid Analog–Digital Precoding Design for Secrecy mmWave MISO-OFDM Systems
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):5009 - 5026
Cited by: Papers (1)Millimeter-wave large-scale antenna systems typically apply hybrid analog-digital precoders to reduce hardware complexity and power consumption. In this paper, we design hybrid precoders for physical-layer security under two types of channel knowledge. With full channel knowledge at transmitter, we provide sufficient conditions on the minimum number of RF chains needed to realize the performance o... View full abstract»
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Downlink Coverage Analysis for a Finite 3-D Wireless Network of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Publication Year: 2017, Page(s):4543 - 4558
Cited by: Papers (1)Summary form only given. Strong light-matter coupling has been recently successfully explored in the GHz and THz [1] range with on-chip platforms. New and intriguing quantum optical phenomena have been predicted in the ultrastrong coupling regime [2], when the coupling strength Ω becomes comparable to the unperturbed frequency of the system ω. We recently proposed a new experimental ... View full abstract»
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IEEE Transactions on Communications focuses on all telecommunications including telephone, telegraphy, facsimile, and point-to-point television by electromagnetic propagation.
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The field of interest of the Communications Society consists of all telecommunications including telephone, telegraphy, facsimile, and point-to-point television, by electromagnetic propagation including radio; wire; aerial; underground, coaxial, and submarine cables; waveguides, communication satellites, and lasers; in marine, aeronautical, space and fixed station services; repeaters, radio relaying, signal storage, and regeneration; telecommunication error detection and correction; multiplexing and carrier techniques; communication switching systems; data communications; and communication theory.
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