Abstract—We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol receiver, when linear modulations based on the superposition of uniformly time- and frequency-shifted replicas of a base pulse are employed. Although orthogonal signaling with Gaussian inputs achieves capacity on the additive white Gaussian noise channel, we show that, when finite-order constellations are employed, by giving up the orthogonality condition (thus accepting interference among adjacent signals) we can considerably improve the performance, even when a symbol-by-symbol receiver is used. We also op-timize the spacing between adjacent signals to maximize the achievable spectral efficiency. Moreover, we propose a more involved transmissi...
The increasing demand for higher spectral efficiency in long-haul optical communications paved the w...
We consider a realistic satellite communications system for broadband and broadcasting applications ...
We investigate methods for power and bandwidth efcient communication. The approach we consider is ba...
Abstract — We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol r...
Abstract—We recently investigated the spectral efficiency, achievable with a symbol-by-symbol receiv...
We consider realistic satellite communications systems for broadband and broadcasting applications, ...
A scheme for power- and bandwidth-efficient communication on the linear Gaussian channel is proposed...
Frequency flat, fast Rayleigh fading may be considered the most critical disturbance in a wireless c...
Faster than Nyquist signaling increases the spectral efficiency of pulse amplitude modulation by acc...
Cognitive radio applications require flexible waveforms to overcome several challenges such as oppor...
In this paper, we propose an orthogonal time-domain multiplexing scheme based on parallel transmissi...
We investigate the application of time and frequency packing techniques, an extension of the classic...
We consider the multicarrier faster-than-Nyquist (MFTN) signaling under low complexity symbol-by-sym...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Fast and reliable data transmission together with high bandwidth efficiency are important design asp...
The increasing demand for higher spectral efficiency in long-haul optical communications paved the w...
We consider a realistic satellite communications system for broadband and broadcasting applications ...
We investigate methods for power and bandwidth efcient communication. The approach we consider is ba...
Abstract — We investigate the spectral efficiency, achievable by a low-complexity symbol-by-symbol r...
Abstract—We recently investigated the spectral efficiency, achievable with a symbol-by-symbol receiv...
We consider realistic satellite communications systems for broadband and broadcasting applications, ...
A scheme for power- and bandwidth-efficient communication on the linear Gaussian channel is proposed...
Frequency flat, fast Rayleigh fading may be considered the most critical disturbance in a wireless c...
Faster than Nyquist signaling increases the spectral efficiency of pulse amplitude modulation by acc...
Cognitive radio applications require flexible waveforms to overcome several challenges such as oppor...
In this paper, we propose an orthogonal time-domain multiplexing scheme based on parallel transmissi...
We investigate the application of time and frequency packing techniques, an extension of the classic...
We consider the multicarrier faster-than-Nyquist (MFTN) signaling under low complexity symbol-by-sym...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Fast and reliable data transmission together with high bandwidth efficiency are important design asp...
The increasing demand for higher spectral efficiency in long-haul optical communications paved the w...
We consider a realistic satellite communications system for broadband and broadcasting applications ...
We investigate methods for power and bandwidth efcient communication. The approach we consider is ba...