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Physical Communication, Volume 10
Volume 10, March 2014
- Ian F. Akyildiz:
Editorial. 1-2
- Sayak Bose, Balasubramaniam Natarajan, Dalin Zhu:
Maximizing capacity with trellis exploration aided limited feedback precoder design for multiuser MIMO-MAC. 3-10 - Aye Aung, Kah Chan Teh, Kwok Hung Li:
Detection and countermeasure of interference in slow FH/MFSK systems over fading channels. 11-23 - Pallavi R. Mane, Sudhakara G. Adiga, M. Sathish Kumar:
Performance evaluation of random linear network coding using a Vandermonde matrix. 24-30 - Ian F. Akyildiz, David Manuel Gutiérrez Estévez, Ravikumar Balakrishnan, Elias Chavarria Reyes:
LTE-Advanced and the evolution to Beyond 4G (B4G) systems. 31-60 - Markku Kiviranta, Aarne Mämmelä:
Receiver structure and estimation of the modulation index for tamed frequency modulated (TFM) signals. 61-71 - Oran Sharon, Amit Liron, Yaron Alpert:
Efficient coupled PHY and MAC use of physical bursts by ARQ-enabled connections in WiMAX/IEEE 802.16e networks. 72-105
- Hamid Shahrokh Shahraki, Kamal Mohamed-Pour, Lorenzo Vangelista:
Sum capacity maximization for MIMO-OFDMA based cognitive radio networks. 106-115 - Arash Azarfar, Jean-François Frigon, Brunilde Sansò:
A history-aware greedy channel restoration scheme for cognitive radio-based LTE networks. 116-126 - Juan D. Deaton, Ryan E. Irwin, Luiz A. DaSilva:
Dynamic spectrum access in LTE-advanced networks. 127-143 - Brage Ellingsæter:
Carrier aggregation in power limited devices over Rayleigh fading channels. 144-158 - Athina Bourdena, Evangelos Pallis, George Kormentzas, George Mastorakis:
A prototype cognitive radio architecture for TVWS exploitation under the real time secondary spectrum market policy. 159-168 - Bahattin Karakaya, Hakan A. Çirpan, Hüseyin Arslan:
Channel interpolation for LTE uplink systems with high mobility using Slepian sequences. 169-178 - Paul D. Sutton, Baris Özgül, Linda Doyle:
Cyclostationary signatures for LTE Advanced and beyond. 179-189
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