Journal PaperThe mobile wireless channel affords inherent diversity to combat the effects of fading. Existing code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, by virtue of spread-spectrum signaling and RAKE reception, exploit only part of the channel diversity via multipath combination. Moreover, their performance degrades under fast fading commonly encountered in mobile scenarios. In this paper, we develop new signaling and reception techniques that maximally exploit channel diversity via joint multipath-Doppler processing. Our approach is based on a canonical representation of the wireless channel which leads to a time-frequency generalization of the RAKE receiver for diversity processing. Our signaling scheme facilitates joint multipath-Dop...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. Electrical Engineering and Computer Scie...
The continual demand for increased mobile radio capacity prompts continued development of new techno...
Some efficient new classes of algorithms for compensating for fading in wireless systems are introdu...
The mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppler shifts. Mul...
Masters ThesisThe mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppl...
Due to the limited resolution of time delay in direct-sequence spread-spectrum system, the RAKE rece...
Some radio channels are fast fading in the sense that they are randomly time-variant and the Doppler...
Doppler-RAKE detection in the CDMA system has been further developed and offers better performances ...
Now-a-days the requirements of wireless communication are to have high voice quality, high data rate...
Broadband wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, where the bandwidth of the...
The purpose of any communication system is to reliably transfer information between the source and d...
We introduce a new signaling scheme for time- and frequencyselective channels that is a generalizati...
Signal design for digital communications in linear multipath fading channels is discussed. We define...
This thesis examines the transmission of multicarrier systems using Orthogonal Frequency Division Mu...
Frequency flat, fast Rayleigh fading may be considered the most critical disturbance in a wireless c...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. Electrical Engineering and Computer Scie...
The continual demand for increased mobile radio capacity prompts continued development of new techno...
Some efficient new classes of algorithms for compensating for fading in wireless systems are introdu...
The mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppler shifts. Mul...
Masters ThesisThe mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppl...
Due to the limited resolution of time delay in direct-sequence spread-spectrum system, the RAKE rece...
Some radio channels are fast fading in the sense that they are randomly time-variant and the Doppler...
Doppler-RAKE detection in the CDMA system has been further developed and offers better performances ...
Now-a-days the requirements of wireless communication are to have high voice quality, high data rate...
Broadband wireless communication systems require high transmission rates, where the bandwidth of the...
The purpose of any communication system is to reliably transfer information between the source and d...
We introduce a new signaling scheme for time- and frequencyselective channels that is a generalizati...
Signal design for digital communications in linear multipath fading channels is discussed. We define...
This thesis examines the transmission of multicarrier systems using Orthogonal Frequency Division Mu...
Frequency flat, fast Rayleigh fading may be considered the most critical disturbance in a wireless c...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. Electrical Engineering and Computer Scie...
The continual demand for increased mobile radio capacity prompts continued development of new techno...
Some efficient new classes of algorithms for compensating for fading in wireless systems are introdu...