In this paper, we present a general analysis to evaluate the performance of correlator-based channel estimation in distributed MIMO ad hoc networks. This analysis is required to characterize the behavior of networks employing advanced physical-level (PHY) techniques, which call for precise assessment of channel effects in order to be operated correctly. To this end, we assume that several non-orthogonal signals are simultaneously received in a coordinated (i.e., frame-synchronous) but symbol-asynchronous fashion, and undergo flat, independent Rayleigh fading. We show that, in this scenario, channel estimates are affected not only by noise, but also by a displacement depending on the current channel realization. Such additional component can...
This article provides an overview on the topic of ad hoc network performance anal-ysis, mainly from ...
We investigate the impact of channel estimation when employing point-to-point multiple-input single-...
International audienceHardware impairments in radio-frequency components of a wireless system cause ...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for MIMO ad hoc...
Classic approaches to channel estimation in MIMO ad hoc networks focus on the accuracy of the estima...
Abstract—Classic approaches to channel estimation in MIMO ad hoc networks focus on the accuracy of t...
The focus of this thesis is on channel estimation in wireless communication systems that employ mult...
Abstract—Channel uncertainty and co-channel interference are two major challenges in the design of w...
Print\ud Request Permissions\ud We consider distributed estimation of a source in additive Gaussian ...
Abstract—Hardware impairments in radio-frequency compo-nents of a wireless system cause unavoidable ...
Antennas that are able to adaptively direct the transmitted (and received) energy are of great inter...
In this paper, we consider a MAC protocol for ad hoc networks where nodes are equipped with multiple...
Channel estimation protocols for wireless two-hop networks with amplify-and-forward (AF) relays are ...
Abstract—In peertopeer wireless networks, knowledge of the multilink channel quality information is ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the performance of point-to-point wireless ad hoc networks. The...
This article provides an overview on the topic of ad hoc network performance anal-ysis, mainly from ...
We investigate the impact of channel estimation when employing point-to-point multiple-input single-...
International audienceHardware impairments in radio-frequency components of a wireless system cause ...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for MIMO ad hoc...
Classic approaches to channel estimation in MIMO ad hoc networks focus on the accuracy of the estima...
Abstract—Classic approaches to channel estimation in MIMO ad hoc networks focus on the accuracy of t...
The focus of this thesis is on channel estimation in wireless communication systems that employ mult...
Abstract—Channel uncertainty and co-channel interference are two major challenges in the design of w...
Print\ud Request Permissions\ud We consider distributed estimation of a source in additive Gaussian ...
Abstract—Hardware impairments in radio-frequency compo-nents of a wireless system cause unavoidable ...
Antennas that are able to adaptively direct the transmitted (and received) energy are of great inter...
In this paper, we consider a MAC protocol for ad hoc networks where nodes are equipped with multiple...
Channel estimation protocols for wireless two-hop networks with amplify-and-forward (AF) relays are ...
Abstract—In peertopeer wireless networks, knowledge of the multilink channel quality information is ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the performance of point-to-point wireless ad hoc networks. The...
This article provides an overview on the topic of ad hoc network performance anal-ysis, mainly from ...
We investigate the impact of channel estimation when employing point-to-point multiple-input single-...
International audienceHardware impairments in radio-frequency components of a wireless system cause ...