Next generation wireless communication systems need to support access to multimedia data available on the internet. This universal wireless access to multimedia data requires data rates and quality of service that are orders of magnitude better than those available in current wireless systems. The two major problems posed by the wireless channel, multipath fading and multiple access interference, are addressed here. The time-varying and shared nature of the wireless channel lead to multipath fading and multiple access interference (MAI) respectively. In this work, signal and information processing algorithms are developed to combat these problems and, consequently, increase data rates and improve performance. First, multiuser signal process...
Masters ThesisThe mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppl...
First generation wireless communications systems in the form of analog cellular mobile radio systems...
This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for...
There is a high demand to increase the data rate and quality of current wireless communication syste...
Future wireless networks will be required to transmit real-time multimedia data reliably with high s...
Wireless communications systems are evolving to be more diverse in use and more ubiquitous in nature...
PhD ThesisIn order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required t...
Wireless cellular communication is witnessing a rapid growth in markets, technology, and range of se...
Journal PaperChannel estimation techniques for code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems need to ...
In order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required to support ...
In this thesis we developed a resource allocation framework for wireless code division multiple acce...
The explosive expansion of wireless communications and people’s growing need for information exchan...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
In the strive for making the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) a reality, concepts an...
Many wireless communication systems today employ receivers that use channel estimation as an integra...
Masters ThesisThe mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppl...
First generation wireless communications systems in the form of analog cellular mobile radio systems...
This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for...
There is a high demand to increase the data rate and quality of current wireless communication syste...
Future wireless networks will be required to transmit real-time multimedia data reliably with high s...
Wireless communications systems are evolving to be more diverse in use and more ubiquitous in nature...
PhD ThesisIn order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required t...
Wireless cellular communication is witnessing a rapid growth in markets, technology, and range of se...
Journal PaperChannel estimation techniques for code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems need to ...
In order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required to support ...
In this thesis we developed a resource allocation framework for wireless code division multiple acce...
The explosive expansion of wireless communications and people’s growing need for information exchan...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
In the strive for making the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) a reality, concepts an...
Many wireless communication systems today employ receivers that use channel estimation as an integra...
Masters ThesisThe mobile wireless channel offers inherent diversity by virtue of multipath and Doppl...
First generation wireless communications systems in the form of analog cellular mobile radio systems...
This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for...