grantor: University of TorontoThe main objective of this thesis is to utilize antennas in novel ways so as to achieve performance benefits at the system level through spatial interference management. To this end, we study CDMA multi-antenna wireless access networks (where the transmission and reception are through multiple antennas distributed in the service area), and compare their performance with that of the conventional networks where only one central antenna (CA) exists. We first demonstrate that by using CDMA distributed antenna (DA), the power control dynamic range can be reduced significantly; this yields a notable reduction in the outage. The DA system simulates a hypothetical optimal CA system; therefore, even though th...
Abstract—In this letter, the effect of maximal ratio combining (MRC)-based macrodiversity on the rev...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
The objective of this dissertation is to design new architectures for multiple antenna wireless comm...
grantor: University of TorontoThe main objective of this thesis is to utilize antennas in...
The objective of this study is to utilize antennas in novel ways so as to achieve performance benefi...
This dissertation focuses on the topic of interference management in wireless networks with multiple...
Spatial filtering using smart antenna has emerged as a promising technique to improve the performanc...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
We evaluate system capacities for multicellular systems with different multiple access strategies. T...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, we propose, analyze and assess three novel r...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, performance enhancement of Fixed Wireless Ac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, performance enhancement of Fixed Wireless Ac...
Abstract—In this letter, the effect of maximal ratio combining (MRC)-based macrodiversity on the rev...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
The objective of this dissertation is to design new architectures for multiple antenna wireless comm...
grantor: University of TorontoThe main objective of this thesis is to utilize antennas in...
The objective of this study is to utilize antennas in novel ways so as to achieve performance benefi...
This dissertation focuses on the topic of interference management in wireless networks with multiple...
Spatial filtering using smart antenna has emerged as a promising technique to improve the performanc...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with interference suppression in mu...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
We evaluate system capacities for multicellular systems with different multiple access strategies. T...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, we propose, analyze and assess three novel r...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, performance enhancement of Fixed Wireless Ac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, performance enhancement of Fixed Wireless Ac...
Abstract—In this letter, the effect of maximal ratio combining (MRC)-based macrodiversity on the rev...
Distributed antenna diversity employs separately installed, but cooperating, antennas within a singl...
The objective of this dissertation is to design new architectures for multiple antenna wireless comm...