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This paper deals with mm Wave MIMO link design strategy for wireless data center applications where the MIMO degrees of freedom is taken into account in multi-node packet networking environments. The problem is treated differently from the coordinated multiuser MIMO situation and the link design is optimized independently in each node with meeting control and data plane requirements for contention-based...
Multicast is an important application in cellular networks. The 4G technologies, including WiMAX and LTE, invariably adopt Multiple- Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) to facilitate spatial multiplexing and fundamentally increase channel capacity. However, state-of-the-art multicast protocols are designed to perform in single-hop mode with a single session, leading to under-utilization of the scarce spectrum...
This paper presents a novel Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for 802.11 networks in which the nodes can adopt smart antenna systems. The presented protocol is designed to satisfy two fundamental requirements: the exploitation of adaptive arrays to increase the network throughput and the backward compatibility of the novel scheme with the 802.11 MAC layer. The developed solution allows the simultaneous...
The performance of a cross-layer (physical and MAC) design for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system that maximizes the throughput of ad-hoc networks by selecting the optimum antenna combination is investigated. This cross-layer design is shown to improve the overall network performance relative to the case with no antenna selection. To further improve the overall network throughput, we minimize...
In this work a cross-layer optimization in centralized Wireless Mesh Networks equipped with multiple antennas is introduced. A scenario has been considered in which multiple antennas at each node are employed to suppress the interference through beam-forming. By integrating different constraints from MAC and Network layers, a mathematical LP formulation is presented to minimize the system activation...
This paper describes an implementation of a realtime multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) communication system, with cross-layer channel-aware scheduling. The system is implemented using software reconfigurable nodes that may be configured as either user terminals, or as base stations, communicating in the GSM 1800 uplink band. Three different commonly used scheduling algorithms (based...
This paper presents extensive dynamic simulations of the non-transparent in-band relays working in the distributed scheduling mode. The simulation results show that in-band relays can improve noticeably the spectral efficiency without acquiring an additional radio spectrum. Also, packet transmission delays become smaller. An important outcome of the dynamic simulations is that it is very crucial to...
Recent technological advances have enabled SDRs to switch from one frequency to another at low cost, thus making dynamic multi-band access possible. On the other hand, recent advances in signal processing combined with those in antenna technology provide MIMO capabilities, thereby creating opportunities for enhancing the throughput of wireless networks. Both SDRs and MIMO together enable next-generation...
Recently, wireless ad hoc communication systems have been receiving attention. In order to improve the efficiency of such networks, researchers have tried to apply adaptive array antennas (AAA) for interference cancellation in the space domain. In this paper, we propose a new method based on a new concept, called cross-degree of freedom (CDOF), for the application of AAA to ad hoc communications....
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