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OceanNet project uses a hierarchical point-to-multi-point backhaul network using long range Wi-Fi technology to provide extended offshore connectivity for fishing vessels. This work is aimed to understand the interrelationship between the design parameters and the reason for considering specific parameter values for the OceanNet solution. The research work explores the communication systems theoretical...
We consider polar coded BPSK receiver performance improvement based on the concepts of channel log-likelihood ratio (LLR) approximation and the maximum achievable transmission rate on fading channel. Based on symmetry condition of random variables, uniform scaling factors are applied to correct soft messages at the absence of channel state information (CSI) at the receiver side. The searching method...
In this paper, we present a nonuniform quantizer based on the condition of maximum information rate achieved over uncorrelated Rayleigh fading channel and when successive cancellation (SC) decoding algorithm of polar codes is applied. Based on symmetry condition of random variables, we start with theoretical model where uniform scaling factors are applied to correct soft messages at the absence of...
Racetrack memory (RM, also known as DWM (domain wall memory)) is an emerging memory technology that has many advantages such as low power, high density, and low access latency. Recent studies have shown that it is promising to architect RM as last level cache (LLC). Given that a RM track consists of m domains (for storing m bits data) and n access heads (1≤n<m), one RM access often requires multiple...
Many wireless networks provide a large number of available channels for data transmissions. Due to the multi-path environment, channels have different channel qualities. There- fore, selecting a good channel from the multiple channels can improve the communication effectiveness. The Packet Reception Rate (PRR) has been utilized to represent the channel quality. In order to know which channel has good...
A class of burst noise-erasure channels which incorporate both errors and erasures during transmission is studied. The channel, whose output is explicitly expressed in terms of its input and a stationary ergodic noise-erasure process, is shown to satisfy a so-called “quasi-symmetry” condition under certain invertibility conditions. As a result, it is proved that a uniformly distributed input process...
This work introduces the particle-intensity channel (PIC) as a model for molecular communication systems and characterizes the properties of the optimal input distribution and the capacity limits for this system. In the PIC, the transmitter encodes information, in symbols of a given duration, based on the number of particles released, and the receiver detects and decodes the message based on the number...
This paper investigates the Gaussian state-dependent Z-interference channel (Z-IC), in which two receivers are corrupted respectively by two correlated states that are noncausally known to transmitters and unknown to receivers. Three interference regimes are studied, and the capacity region or sum capacity boundary is characterized either fully or partially under various channel parameters. The impact...
We determine the identification capacity of compound channels with and without wiretapper. It turned out, that the secure capacity formula fulfill a dichotomy theorem. It is positive if its secure capacity is positive and equals the transmission capacity of the channel. Otherwise the capacity is zero. We analyze the (dis-)continuity and (super-)additivity of the capacities, which we determined. Alon...
In this paper, we analyze downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks with limited feedback. Our goal is to derive appropriate transmission rates for rate adaptation based on distributed channel feedback information from two receivers. We propose an efficient quantizer with variable-length encoding that approaches the best performance of the case where perfect channel state information...
Two independent data streams — the “zero-error stream” and the “rare-error stream” — are to be transmitted over a noisy discrete memoryless channel with feedback. Errors are tolerated only in the rare-error stream, provided that their probability tends to zero. Clearly the rate of the error-free stream cannot exceed the channel's zero-error feedback capacity, and the sum of the streams' rates cannot...
We investigate the global throughput maximization of distributed spectrum reusing (DSR) in cognitive radio (CR) network, which reaches the two-dimensional spectrum multiplexing. Most previous works only consider the temporal-domain accessing, which greatly underutilize the spectrum resources. In this paper, we propose a new temporal-spatial spectrum reusing scheme by fully exploiting the location...
In this paper, we investigate a binary two-way diffusion channel from an information theoretical perspective. Molecule harvesting is considered by which molecules can be reused by the receiver for subsequent transmissions. An outer bound of the capacity region for the general case and inner bounds for specific cases are derived. With the proposed outer bound, we show that no signaling rate is achievable...
Multisymbol receiver is an effective method to demodulate noncoherent sequences. However it is necessary to correlate an important number of symbols in a noncoherent scheme to reach the performances carried out by optimal coherent Maximum a Posteriori (MAP) detectors such as BCJR. In this paper, we propose an advanced multisymbol receiver by adding some memory to the decision process. The advanced...
In this paper, we introduce a novel performance analysis of the η-μ generalized radio fading channels with integer value of the μ fading parameter, i.e. with even number of multipath clusters. This fading model includes other fading models as special cases such as the Nakagami-rn, the Hoyt, and the Rayleigh. We obtain novel unified and generic simple closed-form expressions for the average bit error...
In this paper we obtain capacity region for discrete memoryless 2-receiver less noisy broadcast channel when channel state is known only at the receivers, then; this region is possibly extended to discrete time and continuous alphabet fading Gaussian 2-receiver less noisy broadcast channel and ergodic capacity of this fading channel is obtained.
This paper describes the optimum directivity of a low base station antenna for street microcell. In order to simulate the propagation characteristics, the ray tracing technique is applied for street microcell. And, the channel capacity is evaluated for optimizing the antenna directivity. It is clarified by the simulation results that the optimum beam tilt angle and the beam width in the vertical plane...
Exploiting multi-user diversity (MUD) means to assign the resources to the user experiencing the best channel conditions. When multicast communication is considered, MUD means that a sender can serve the intended receiver users using one or many data transmission rates. In fact, MUD-based multicast schemes aiming to maximize the multicast throughput (e.g. DOMS and MOST) or to minimize the multicast...
In this paper multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channels are considered that are subject to tolerances. The deviations in amplitude and phase that occur at the transmitter and at the receiver are investigated. The resulting MIMO systems with different calibrations are evaluated in terms of the corresponding MIMO channel capacities and their suitability for beamforming-based evaluations as they...
In literature, there is a lake of information about free space optic (FSO) systems' performance in arid and semi-arid areas that are prone to frequent dust storms. Therefore, in this paper, we investigate the performance of FSO links under dust storm conditions. We aim to determine the limits and capabilities of such systems in this harsh environment. To achieve this goal, we use some performance...
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