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A sparsity-aware cooperative protocol for cognitive radio networks with energy-harvesting primary user
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IEEE
, 2015 , Conference Paper)
We consider a cognitive setting composed of multiple primary frequency bands each of which consists of a limited-battery energy-harvesting primary user and a secondary user. The primary user is equipped with a limited-capacity ...
Exploiting sparsity of relay-assisted cognitive radio networks
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IEEE
, 2015 , Conference Paper)
We propose a novel protocol for secondary users based on compressive sensing principles. The secondary user assigned to one of the primary frequency bands is aided by a set of nearby secondary users, which we refer to as ...
Modelling and compensation of frequency-dependent I/Q imbalance in multiple beamforming OFDM transceivers
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IEEE
, 2012 , Conference Paper)
In this paper, we investigate the effects of asymmetric frequency-dependent joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance on the performance of multiple beamforming MIMO OFDM systems. We derive the throughput-maximizing TX/RX ...
Digital baseband compensation of frequency-dependent joint TX/RX I/Q imbalance in beamforming MIMO OFDM transceivers
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IEEE
, 2012 , Conference Paper)
In this paper, we investigate the effects of asymmetric frequency-dependent joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance on the performance of beamforming MIMO-OFDM systems. We derive the throughput-maximizing transmit/receive ...
SINR analysis for beamforming OFDM systems under joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance
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IEEE
, 2012 , Conference Paper)
In this paper, we derive an analytical expression for the subcarrier average SINR of a beamforming OFDM system in the presence of joint transmit-receive I/Q imbalance. The derived expression quantifies the impact of the ...
Exploiting Sparsity in Amplify-and-Forward Broadband Multiple Relay Selection
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IEEE
, 2019 , Article)
Cooperative communication has attracted significant attention in the last decade due to its ability to increase the spatial diversity order with only single-antenna nodes. However, most of the techniques in the literature ...