A multicarrier signal can be synthesized thanks to a symbol sequence and a Gabor family (i.e., a regularly time-frequency shifted version of a generator pulse). In this article, we consider the case where the signaling density is increased such that inter-pulse interference is unavoidable.Over an additive white Gaussian noise channel, we show that the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio is maximized when the transmitter and the receiver use the same tight Gabor frame. What is more, we give practical efficient realization schemes and show how to build tight frames based on usual generators. Theoretical and simulated bit-error-probability are given for a non-coded system using quadrature amplitude modulations. Such a characterization is t...
Since time-delay, Doppler effect and phase estimation are fundamental tasks in a plethora of engine...
We consider a downlink cellular communication system with a multi-antenna base station (BS). A regul...
The multiple signal classification (MUSIC) method is known to be asymptotically efficient, yet with ...
Multicarrier modulations are widely used in mobile radio applications due to their adaptability to t...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) transmission is a promising technique to increase spectral efficiency at f...
In this paper, we consider a previously described low-complexity WCP-OFDM radar receiver and focus o...
Traditional synchronization techniques are usually challenged by Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signals w...
This paper investigates a radar-communications waveform sharing scenario. Particularly, it addresses...
In waveform sharing scenarios, various radar receivers have been developed for orthogonal frequency-...
In this paper, we consider a multicarrier waveform to perform simultaneously data transmission and r...
In this paper, we study the joint phase and timing estimation problem in Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) s...
This paper deals with the on-line carrier phase estimation in a digital receiver. We consider a Brow...
A note on the mean-square quantization error for a scalar random variable with a probability density...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a promising strategy to achieve high spectral efficiency at f...
An experimental analysis of the noise radiated by a high pressure flow discharge through diaphragms ...
Since time-delay, Doppler effect and phase estimation are fundamental tasks in a plethora of engine...
We consider a downlink cellular communication system with a multi-antenna base station (BS). A regul...
The multiple signal classification (MUSIC) method is known to be asymptotically efficient, yet with ...
Multicarrier modulations are widely used in mobile radio applications due to their adaptability to t...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) transmission is a promising technique to increase spectral efficiency at f...
In this paper, we consider a previously described low-complexity WCP-OFDM radar receiver and focus o...
Traditional synchronization techniques are usually challenged by Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signals w...
This paper investigates a radar-communications waveform sharing scenario. Particularly, it addresses...
In waveform sharing scenarios, various radar receivers have been developed for orthogonal frequency-...
In this paper, we consider a multicarrier waveform to perform simultaneously data transmission and r...
In this paper, we study the joint phase and timing estimation problem in Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) s...
This paper deals with the on-line carrier phase estimation in a digital receiver. We consider a Brow...
A note on the mean-square quantization error for a scalar random variable with a probability density...
Faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a promising strategy to achieve high spectral efficiency at f...
An experimental analysis of the noise radiated by a high pressure flow discharge through diaphragms ...
Since time-delay, Doppler effect and phase estimation are fundamental tasks in a plethora of engine...
We consider a downlink cellular communication system with a multi-antenna base station (BS). A regul...
The multiple signal classification (MUSIC) method is known to be asymptotically efficient, yet with ...