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A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications

2021

Acoustic underwater channels are very challenging, because of limited bandwidth, long propagation delays, extended multipath, severe attenuation, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. A plethora of underwater communication techniques have been developed for dealing with such a complexity, mostly tailoring specific applications scenarios which can not be considered as one-size-fits-all solutions. Indeed, the design of environment-specific solutions is especially critical for modulations with high spectral efficiency, which are very sensitive to channel characteristics. In this paper, we design and implement a software-defined modem able to dynamically estimate the acoustic channel c…

software radioGeneral Computer ScienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingComputer scienceBandwidth (signal processing)General EngineeringChannel estimationData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYChannel estimation JANUS modems OFDM software radio underwater communication watermarkTK1-9971Delay spreadmodemsJANUSInterference (communication)underwater communicationModulationElectronic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringUnderwater acoustic communicationMultipath propagationOFDMCommunication channelIEEE Access
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Dynamic Adaptations of WiFi Channel Widths Without TX/RX Coordination

2017

Most modern standards for wireless communications support physical layer adaptations, in terms of dynamic selection of channel central frequency, transmission power, modulation format, etc., in order to increase link robustness under time-varying propagation and interference conditions. In this demo, we demonstrate that another powerful solution for extending physical layer flexibility in OFDM-based technologies is the dynamic adaptation of the channel width. Although some standards already define the possibility of utilizing multiple channel widths (e.g. 20MHz, 10MHz, 5MHz forIEEE 802.11a standards), such an utilization is limited to a static configuration of a value defined during the net…

Settore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroChannel adaptation OFDM PHY
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Maximizing network capacity in an heterogeneous macro-micro cellular scenario

2011

The problem of resource allocation in cellular networks has been traditionally faced at two different levels: at the network level, in terms of frequency planning and reuse pattern design, and at the cell level, in terms of cell capacity optimizations based on channel-dependent scheduling, link adaptation, power control, and so on. While this second aspect has been deeply investigated in literature, the first aspect has been mainly faced with static or semi-dynamic reuse utilization solutions. In this paper we deal with the problem of multi-cellular resource allocation in heterogeneous OFDMA environments with reuse factor equal to 1, where base stations with different power constraints coex…

Frequency-division multiple accessChannel allocation schemesSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingLink adaptationRadio Resource Management Cellular networks OFDMAScheduling (computing)Network planning and designBase stationMobile stationCellular networkResource allocationResource managementbusinessComputer networkPower control2011 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
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Detection of Signals in MC–CDMA Using a Novel Iterative Block Decision Feedback Equalizer

2022

This paper presents a technique to mitigate multiple access interference (MAI) in multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) wireless communications systems. Although under normal circumstances the MC-CDMA system can achieve high spectral efficiency and resistance towards inter symbol interference (ISI) however when exposed to substantial nonlinear distortion the issue of MAI manifests. Such distortion results when the power amplifiers are driven into saturation or when the transmit signal experiences extreme adverse channel conditions. The proposed technique uses a modified iterative block decision feedback equalizer (IB-DFE) that uses a minimal mean square error (MMSE) receiver …

General Computer ScienceIterative methodsMultiaccess communicationReceiversMMSENonlinear distortionCodesFeedbackCDMA[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]CDMA OFDM MAI MMSE IB-DFE Maximum Likelihood (ML)General Materials ScienceSpectral efficiencyMaximum likelihood (Ml)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringOFDMDecision feedback equalizers[PHYS]Physics [physics]TelecomunicacionesPower amplifiersGeneral EngineeringMAIMaximum Likelihood (ML)Multicarrier code division multiple accessAI and TechnologiesBit error rateIB-DFESignal detectionEngineering Research GroupIEEE Access
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