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1Generalized Signal Alignment: On the Achievable DoF for Multi-User MIMO Two-Way Relay Channels

by Kangqi Liu, Student Member, Meixia Tao, Senior Member
"... Abstract—This paper studies the achievable degrees of freedom (DoF) for multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) two-way relay channels, where there are K source nodes, each equipped with M antennas, one relay node, equipped with N antennas, and each source node exchanges independent message ..."
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MIMO two-way X relay channel, and L-cluster MIMO multiway relay channel. Previous studies mainly considered the achievability of the DoF cut-set bound 2N at the antenna configuration N < 2M by applying signal alignment for network coding. This work aims to investigate the achievability of the Do

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"... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to give many thanks to Dr. Shengli Fu and Dr. Yan Huang as my advi- ..."
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to give many thanks to Dr. Shengli Fu and Dr. Yan Huang as my advi-

1Compressive Demodulation of Mutually Interfering Signals

by Yuejie Chi, Yao Xie, Robert Calderbank
"... Multi-User Detection is fundamental not only to cellular wireless communication but also to Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology that supports supply chain management. The challenge of Multi-user Detection (MUD) is that of demodulating mutually interfering signals, and the two biggest im ..."
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Multi-User Detection is fundamental not only to cellular wireless communication but also to Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology that supports supply chain management. The challenge of Multi-user Detection (MUD) is that of demodulating mutually interfering signals, and the two biggest

Minimum Variance Estimation of a Sparse Vector Within the Linear Gaussian Model: An

by Zvika Ben-haim, Yonina C. Eldar
"... Abstract — We consider minimum variance estimation within the sparse linear Gaussian model (SLGM). A sparse vector is to be estimated from a linearly transformed version embedded in Gaussian noise. Our analysis is based on the theory of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHS). After a characterizat ..."
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subspace of the RKHS associated with the SLGM. It provides an approximation to the minimum achievable variance (Barankin bound) that is tighter than any known bound. Our bound holds for an arbitrary system matrix, including the overdetermined and underdetermined cases. We specialize

RICE UNIVERSITY Regime Change: Sampling Rate vs. Bit-Depth in Compressive Sensing

by Jason Noah Laska , 2011
"... The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order of t ..."
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The compressive sensing (CS) framework aims to ease the burden on analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) by exploiting inherent structure in natural and man-made signals. It has been demon-strated that structured signals can be acquired with just a small number of linear measurements, on the order

Statistical Nested Sensor Array Signal Processing

by Keyong Han, I. Norman Katz, Nan Lin, Hiro Mukai, Heinz Schaettler, Keyong Han, Saint Louis Missouri , 2015
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1 Minimum Variance Estimation of a Sparse Vector within the Linear Gaussian Model:

by Alexander Junga (corresponding, Zvika Ben-haimc, Yonina C. Eldard
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TO CODE OR NOT TO CODE

by Présentée À La, Faculté Informatique, Et Communications, Section Des, Systèmes De Communication, Du Grade, De Docteur, Ès Sciences, Prof M. Vetterli, Prof B. Rimoldi, Prof R. Gallager, Prof A. Lapidoth, Prof J. Massey, Prof E. Telatar, Prof S. Verdú, Michael Gastpar, Amos Lapidoth, Jim Ma , 2002
"... de nationalité suisse et originaire de Zurich (ZH) et Lucerne (LU) acceptée sur proposition du jury: ..."
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de nationalité suisse et originaire de Zurich (ZH) et Lucerne (LU) acceptée sur proposition du jury:

1Capacity Theorems for the Fading Interference Channel with a Relay and Feedback Links

by Daniel Zahavi, Ron Dabora
"... Abstract—Handling interference is one of the main challenges in the design of wireless networks. One of the key approaches to interference management is node cooperation, which can be classified into two main types: relaying and feedback. In this work we consider simultane-ous application of both co ..."
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) feedback from both receivers to the relay, (2) feedback from each receiver to the relay and to one of the transmitters (either corresponding or opposite), (3) feedback from one of the receivers to the relay, (4) feedback from one of the receivers to the relay and to one of the transmitters. Our results

Disthbution IJnli~nited CONTRACT TITLE: THEORETICAL STUDIES OF HIGH-POWER ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED MATERIALS

by H. Vora, M. Flannery, P Ltr, F I , 1978
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