This paper considers antenna selection (AS) at a receiver equipped with multiple antenna elements but only a single radio frequency chain for packet reception. As information about the channel state is acquired using training symbols (pilots), the receiver makes its AS decisions based on noisy channel estimates. Additional information that can be exploited for AS includes the time-correlation of the wireless channel and the results of the link-layer error checks upon receiving the data packets. In this scenario, the task of the receiver is to sequentially select (a) the pilot symbol allocation, i.e., how to distribute the available pilot symbols among the antenna elements, for channel estimation on each of the receive antennas; and (b) the ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
Abstract—Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
This paper considers antenna selection (AS) at a receiver equipped with multiple antenna elements bu...
This paper considers the problem of receive antenna selection (AS) in a multiple-antenna communicati...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits without t...
Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits without t...
In receive antenna selection (AS), only signals from a subset of the antennas are processed at any t...
In receive antenna selection (AS), only signals from a subset of the antennas are processed at any t...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
Abstract—Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
This paper considers antenna selection (AS) at a receiver equipped with multiple antenna elements bu...
This paper considers the problem of receive antenna selection (AS) in a multiple-antenna communicati...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Under revision for publication in IEEE ITWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless netwo...
Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits without t...
Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits without t...
In receive antenna selection (AS), only signals from a subset of the antennas are processed at any t...
In receive antenna selection (AS), only signals from a subset of the antennas are processed at any t...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...
Abstract—Single receive antenna selection (AS) is a popular method for obtaining diversity benefits ...
International audienceWe investigate a pilot allocation problem in wireless networks over Markovian ...