International audienceThe massive machine-type communications (mMTC) paradigm based on media modulation in conjunction with massive multi-input multi-output base stations (BSs) is emerging as a viable solution to support the massive connectivity for the future Internet-of-Things, in which the inherent massive access at the BSs poses significant challenges for device activity and data detection (DADD). This paper considers the DADD problem for both uncoded and coded media modulation based mMTC with a slotted access frame structure, where the device activity remains unchanged within one frame. Specifically, due to the slotted access frame structure and the adopted media modulated symbols, the access signals exhibit a doubly structured sparsit...
This thesis considers the massive random access problem in which a large number of sporadically acti...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. Multiple access technology played an important role in wireless communication in t...
In this paper, we study an active user detection problem for massive machine type communications (mM...
International audienceThe massive machine-type communications (mMTC) paradigm based on media modulat...
A fundamental challenge of the large-scale Internet-of-Things lies in how to support massive machine...
The 5th and beyond wireless systems are expected to be device-centric. It has been widely recognized...
International audienceMassive machine-type communications (mMTC) are poised to provide ubiquitous co...
A key challenge of massive MTC (mMTC), is the joint detection of device activity and decoding of dat...
In this paper, we consider the problem of low-complexity detection and channel estimation in multius...
We introduce a dynamic DS-CDMA (DyDS-CDMA) scheme for supporting massive grant-free multiple-Access ...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of joint user identification and channel estimation (JUIC...
Recently, massive machine-type communications (mMTCs) have become one of key use cases for 5G. In or...
Media-based modulation (MBM) is a novel technique for embedding information in the channel states vi...
Media-based modulation (MBM) is an attractive modulation scheme where information bits are conveyed ...
Massive Machine-type Communications (mMTCs) is a major use case for the 5G standard. The grant-free ...
This thesis considers the massive random access problem in which a large number of sporadically acti...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. Multiple access technology played an important role in wireless communication in t...
In this paper, we study an active user detection problem for massive machine type communications (mM...
International audienceThe massive machine-type communications (mMTC) paradigm based on media modulat...
A fundamental challenge of the large-scale Internet-of-Things lies in how to support massive machine...
The 5th and beyond wireless systems are expected to be device-centric. It has been widely recognized...
International audienceMassive machine-type communications (mMTC) are poised to provide ubiquitous co...
A key challenge of massive MTC (mMTC), is the joint detection of device activity and decoding of dat...
In this paper, we consider the problem of low-complexity detection and channel estimation in multius...
We introduce a dynamic DS-CDMA (DyDS-CDMA) scheme for supporting massive grant-free multiple-Access ...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of joint user identification and channel estimation (JUIC...
Recently, massive machine-type communications (mMTCs) have become one of key use cases for 5G. In or...
Media-based modulation (MBM) is a novel technique for embedding information in the channel states vi...
Media-based modulation (MBM) is an attractive modulation scheme where information bits are conveyed ...
Massive Machine-type Communications (mMTCs) is a major use case for the 5G standard. The grant-free ...
This thesis considers the massive random access problem in which a large number of sporadically acti...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. Multiple access technology played an important role in wireless communication in t...
In this paper, we study an active user detection problem for massive machine type communications (mM...