Herein, we investigate the impact of channel estimation errors on different spatial-temporal transmission schemes. The channel estimation errors are marked by a zero mean complex Gaussian matrix.
Handover decisions and mobility management in modern communication networks are carried out using signal measurements taken at user equipment (UE), obtained from neighboring base stations.
In cell-free (CF) massive MIMO, a large number of access points (APs) distributed over the coverage area jointly serve a set of users over the same time/frequency resources.
We investigate experimentally the performance of 42.7-Gb/s return-to-zero (RZ) differential quadrature phase-shift-keyed (DQPSK) channels in a dense wavelength-division-multiplexed transmission sys
We consider the problem of efficient delivery of real-time computation services over wireless computing networks in which nodes are equipped with both communication and computation resources.
The operation of macro-cells can be cost and resource-efficiently supported by secondary small cells that are deployed on-demand in traffic hotspots within the coverage area of the primary base sta
The operation of wireless cellular networks can be efficiently supported by secondary small cells that are deployed on-demand in traffic hotspots within the coverage area of the primary cells.
The growth of Internet Protocol (IP) traffic per subscriber on fixed and mobile networks is growing at phenomenal rates of 30 percent to 100 percent per annum due to the development and use of mani
We investigate the crosstalk tolerance of 112 Gb/s PDM-QPSK channels for various temporal or spectral configurations of the detected and the crosstalk signals.
Service interruptions from mobility events, such as handovers and connection failures, are some of the major impairments for fulfilling the ultra-reliability requirements in fifth Generation (5G) m