Demand for mobile and personal communications is growing at a rapid pace, both in terms of the number of potential users and the introduction of new high-speed services. Meeting this demand is challenging since wireless communications are subject to three major constraints: a complex and harsh fading channel, a scarce usable radio spectrum, and limitations on the power and size of handheld terminals. Therefore, effective spectral and power efficient fading mitigation techniques are required. In this thesis we discuss two particular techniques to overcome fading: diversity combining and adaptive transmission. We first present a new approach for the performance evaluation of digital communications over fading channels. This approach, which is...
In future packet based wireless communication systems, transmission in the downlink will often domin...
The explosive expansion of wireless communications and people’s growing need for information exchan...
This paper considers the theoretical spectral efficiency limits of various adaptive transmission sch...
The present dissertation consists of a collection of six papers preceded by an introduction. The pa...
The next generation communication devices are foreseen to not only support a large variety of applic...
The next generation communication devices are foreseen to not only support a large variety of applic...
Abstract—Spectral efficiency is one of primary concern in the design of any wireless data communicat...
This dissertation is aimed at research on mitigation techniques to reduce the negative effects in a...
Now-a-days the requirements of wireless communication are to have high voice quality, high data rate...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
This dissertation is aimed at research on mitigation techniques to reduce the negative effects in a...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
The third generation wireless personal communication systems are likely to support multimedia traffi...
Efficient bandwidth utilization is paramount in wireless communication systems, particulary in fadin...
In future packet based wireless communication systems, transmission in the downlink will often domin...
The explosive expansion of wireless communications and people’s growing need for information exchan...
This paper considers the theoretical spectral efficiency limits of various adaptive transmission sch...
The present dissertation consists of a collection of six papers preceded by an introduction. The pa...
The next generation communication devices are foreseen to not only support a large variety of applic...
The next generation communication devices are foreseen to not only support a large variety of applic...
Abstract—Spectral efficiency is one of primary concern in the design of any wireless data communicat...
This dissertation is aimed at research on mitigation techniques to reduce the negative effects in a...
Now-a-days the requirements of wireless communication are to have high voice quality, high data rate...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
This dissertation is aimed at research on mitigation techniques to reduce the negative effects in a...
Through the worldwide research on wireless communications, it becomes increasingly clear that the do...
The third generation wireless personal communication systems are likely to support multimedia traffi...
Efficient bandwidth utilization is paramount in wireless communication systems, particulary in fadin...
In future packet based wireless communication systems, transmission in the downlink will often domin...
The explosive expansion of wireless communications and people’s growing need for information exchan...
This paper considers the theoretical spectral efficiency limits of various adaptive transmission sch...