This thesis considers transmission techniques for current and future wireless and mobile communications systems. Many of the results are quite general, however there is a particular focus on code-division multiple-access (CDMA) and multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems. The thesis provides analytical techniques and results for finding key performance metrics such as signal-to-interference and noise power ratios (SINR) and capacity. This thesis considers a large-system analysis of a general linear matrix-vector communications channel, in order to determine the asymptotic performance of linear fixed and adaptive receivers. Unlike many previous large-system analyses, these results cannot be derived directly from results in the literature....
The study of the capacity bounds for the K-user multiple access channel (MAC), reveals that certain ...
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Next-generation wireless communications aim to enable order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity, ...
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The study of the capacity bounds for the K-user multiple access channel (MAC), reveals that certain ...
We study the performance of steepest descent (SD) and least mean square (LMS) algorithms applied to ...
Next-generation wireless communications aim to enable order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity, ...
International audienceThis book introduces the field of random matrix theory and particularly of lar...
A statistical model for Land Mobile Satellite (LMS) channels, where transmitters and receivers are e...
Large random matrix theory is a powerful mathematical tool used to study the performance of multi-us...
In this work, we study the performance of random isometric precoders over quasi-static and correlate...
International audienceThis work focuses on the downlink and uplink of large-scale single-cell multiu...
This work focuses on the downlink and uplink of large-scale single-cell MU-MIMO systems in which the...
Abstract—We consider a general wireless channel model for different types of code-division multiple ...
2436A short review on multiuser communication systems is given. System design for iterative multiuse...
International audienceThis article studies the joint distribution of the signal-to-interference-plus...
We study a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) multiple access channel (MAC) from several multi-an...
Reduced-rank MMSE receivers using asymptotic weights reduce receiver complexity while maintaining go...
This work gives an overview of analytic tools for the design, analysis, and modelling of com-municat...
The study of the capacity bounds for the K-user multiple access channel (MAC), reveals that certain ...
We study the performance of steepest descent (SD) and least mean square (LMS) algorithms applied to ...
Next-generation wireless communications aim to enable order-of-magnitude increases in connectivity, ...