400 research outputs found

    A Survey of Air-to-Ground Propagation Channel Modeling for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

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    In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), particularly for small UAVs, due to their affordable prices, ease of availability, and ease of operability. Existing and future applications of UAVs include remote surveillance and monitoring, relief operations, package delivery, and communication backhaul infrastructure. Additionally, UAVs are envisioned as an important component of 5G wireless technology and beyond. The unique application scenarios for UAVs necessitate accurate air-to-ground (AG) propagation channel models for designing and evaluating UAV communication links for control/non-payload as well as payload data transmissions. These AG propagation models have not been investigated in detail when compared to terrestrial propagation models. In this paper, a comprehensive survey is provided on available AG channel measurement campaigns, large and small scale fading channel models, their limitations, and future research directions for UAV communication scenarios

    Near-Instantaneously Adaptive HSDPA-Style OFDM Versus MC-CDMA Transceivers for WIFI, WIMAX, and Next-Generation Cellular Systems

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    Burts-by-burst (BbB) adaptive high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) style multicarrier systems are reviewed, identifying their most critical design aspects. These systems exhibit numerous attractive features, rendering them eminently eligible for employment in next-generation wireless systems. It is argued that BbB-adaptive or symbol-by-symbol adaptive orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) modems counteract the near instantaneous channel quality variations and hence attain an increased throughput or robustness in comparison to their fixed-mode counterparts. Although they act quite differently, various diversity techniques, such as Rake receivers and space-time block coding (STBC) are also capable of mitigating the channel quality variations in their effort to reduce the bit error ratio (BER), provided that the individual antenna elements experience independent fading. By contrast, in the presence of correlated fading imposed by shadowing or time-variant multiuser interference, the benefits of space-time coding erode and it is unrealistic to expect that a fixed-mode space-time coded system remains capable of maintaining a near-constant BER

    Técnicas de pré-codificação para sistemas multicelulares coordenados

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    Doutoramento em TelecomunicaçÔesCoordenação MulticĂ©lula Ă© um tĂłpico de investigação em rĂĄpido crescimento e uma solução promissora para controlar a interferĂȘncia entre cĂ©lulas em sistemas celulares, melhorando a equidade do sistema e aumentando a sua capacidade. Esta tecnologia jĂĄ estĂĄ em estudo no LTEAdvanced sob o conceito de coordenação multiponto (COMP). Existem vĂĄrias abordagens sobre coordenação multicĂ©lula, dependendo da quantidade e do tipo de informação partilhada pelas estaçÔes base, atravĂ©s da rede de suporte (backhaul network), e do local onde essa informação Ă© processada, i.e., numa unidade de processamento central ou de uma forma distribuĂ­da em cada estação base. Nesta tese, sĂŁo propostas tĂ©cnicas de prĂ©-codificação e alocação de potĂȘncia considerando vĂĄrias estratĂ©gias: centralizada, todo o processamento Ă© feito na unidade de processamento central; semidistribuĂ­da, neste caso apenas parte do processamento Ă© executado na unidade de processamento central, nomeadamente a potĂȘncia alocada a cada utilizador servido por cada estação base; e distribuĂ­da em que o processamento Ă© feito localmente em cada estação base. Os esquemas propostos sĂŁo projectados em duas fases: primeiro sĂŁo propostas soluçÔes de prĂ©-codificação para mitigar ou eliminar a interferĂȘncia entre cĂ©lulas, de seguida o sistema Ă© melhorado atravĂ©s do desenvolvimento de vĂĄrios esquemas de alocação de potĂȘncia. SĂŁo propostas trĂȘs esquemas de alocação de potĂȘncia centralizada condicionada a cada estação base e com diferentes relaçÔes entre desempenho e complexidade. SĂŁo tambĂ©m derivados esquemas de alocação distribuĂ­dos, assumindo que um sistema multicelular pode ser visto como a sobreposição de vĂĄrios sistemas com uma Ășnica cĂ©lula. Com base neste conceito foi definido uma taxa de erro mĂ©dia virtual para cada um desses sistemas de cĂ©lula Ășnica que compĂ”em o sistema multicelular, permitindo assim projectar esquemas de alocação de potĂȘncia completamente distribuĂ­dos. Todos os esquemas propostos foram avaliados em cenĂĄrios realistas, bastante prĂłximos dos considerados no LTE. Os resultados mostram que os esquemas propostos sĂŁo eficientes a remover a interferĂȘncia entre cĂ©lulas e que o desempenho das tĂ©cnicas de alocação de potĂȘncia propostas Ă© claramente superior ao caso de nĂŁo alocação de potĂȘncia. O desempenho dos sistemas completamente distribuĂ­dos Ă© inferior aos baseados num processamento centralizado, mas em contrapartida podem ser usados em sistemas em que a rede de suporte nĂŁo permita a troca de grandes quantidades de informação.Multicell coordination is a promising solution for cellular wireless systems to mitigate inter-cell interference, improving system fairness and increasing capacity and thus is already under study in LTE-A under the coordinated multipoint (CoMP) concept. There are several coordinated transmission approaches depending on the amount of information shared by the transmitters through the backhaul network and where the processing takes place i.e. in a central processing unit or in a distributed way on each base station. In this thesis, we propose joint precoding and power allocation techniques considering different strategies: Full-centralized, where all the processing takes place at the central unit; Semi-distributed, in this case only some process related with power allocation is done at the central unit; and Fulldistributed, where all the processing is done locally at each base station. The methods are designed in two phases: first the inter-cell interference is removed by applying a set of centralized or distributed precoding vectors; then the system is further optimized by centralized or distributed power allocation schemes. Three centralized power allocation algorithms with per-BS power constraint and different complexity tradeoffs are proposed. Also distributed power allocation schemes are proposed by considering the multicell system as superposition of single cell systems, where we define the average virtual bit error rate (BER) of interference-free single cell system, allowing us to compute the power allocation coefficients in a distributed manner at each BS. All proposed schemes are evaluated in realistic scenarios considering LTE specifications. The numerical evaluations show that the proposed schemes are efficient in removing inter-cell interference and improve system performance comparing to equal power allocation. Furthermore, fulldistributed schemes can be used when the amounts of information to be exchanged over the backhaul is restricted, although system performance is slightly degraded from semi-distributed and full-centralized schemes, but the complexity is considerably lower. Besides that for high degrees of freedom distributed schemes show similar behaviour to centralized ones

    On the Outage Capacity of Correlated Multiple-Path MIMO Channels

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    The use of multi-antenna arrays in both transmission and reception has been shown to dramatically increase the throughput of wireless communication systems. As a result there has been considerable interest in characterizing the ergodic average of the mutual information for realistic correlated channels. Here, an approach is presented that provides analytic expressions not only for the average, but also the higher cumulant moments of the distribution of the mutual information for zero-mean Gaussian (multiple-input multiple-output) MIMO channels with the most general multipath covariance matrices when the channel is known at the receiver. These channels include multi-tap delay paths, as well as general channels with covariance matrices that cannot be written as a Kronecker product, such as dual-polarized antenna arrays with general correlations at both transmitter and receiver ends. The mathematical methods are formally valid for large antenna numbers, in which limit it is shown that all higher cumulant moments of the distribution, other than the first two scale to zero. Thus, it is confirmed that the distribution of the mutual information tends to a Gaussian, which enables one to calculate the outage capacity. These results are quite accurate even in the case of a few antennas, which makes this approach applicable to realistic situations.Comment: submitted for publication IEEE Trans. Information Theory; IEEEtran documentstyl

    Mobile and Wireless Communications

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    Mobile and Wireless Communications have been one of the major revolutions of the late twentieth century. We are witnessing a very fast growth in these technologies where mobile and wireless communications have become so ubiquitous in our society and indispensable for our daily lives. The relentless demand for higher data rates with better quality of services to comply with state-of-the art applications has revolutionized the wireless communication field and led to the emergence of new technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi, Wimax, Ultra wideband, OFDMA. Moreover, the market tendency confirms that this revolution is not ready to stop in the foreseen future. Mobile and wireless communications applications cover diverse areas including entertainment, industrialist, biomedical, medicine, safety and security, and others, which definitely are improving our daily life. Wireless communication network is a multidisciplinary field addressing different aspects raging from theoretical analysis, system architecture design, and hardware and software implementations. While different new applications are requiring higher data rates and better quality of service and prolonging the mobile battery life, new development and advanced research studies and systems and circuits designs are necessary to keep pace with the market requirements. This book covers the most advanced research and development topics in mobile and wireless communication networks. It is divided into two parts with a total of thirty-four stand-alone chapters covering various areas of wireless communications of special topics including: physical layer and network layer, access methods and scheduling, techniques and technologies, antenna and amplifier design, integrated circuit design, applications and systems. These chapters present advanced novel and cutting-edge results and development related to wireless communication offering the readers the opportunity to enrich their knowledge in specific topics as well as to explore the whole field of rapidly emerging mobile and wireless networks. We hope that this book will be useful for students, researchers and practitioners in their research studies

    Initial synchronisation of wideband and UWB direct sequence systems: single- and multiple-antenna aided solutions

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    This survey guides the reader through the open literature on the principle of initial synchronisation in single-antenna-assisted single- and multi-carrier Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) as well as Direct Sequence-Ultra WideBand (DS-UWB) systems, with special emphasis on the DownLink (DL). There is a paucity of up-to-date surveys and review articles on initial synchronization solutions for MIMO-aided and cooperative systems - even though there is a plethora of papers on both MIMOs and on cooperative systems, which assume perfect synchronization. Hence this paper aims to ?ll the related gap in the literature

    Characterisation and Modelling of Measured Massive MIMO Channels

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    Adaptive Communications for Next Generation Broadband Wireless Access Systems

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    Un dels aspectes claus en el disseny i gestiĂł de les xarxes sense fils d'accĂ©s de banda ampla Ă©s l'Ășs eficient dels recursos radio. Des del punt de vista de l'operador, l'ample de banda Ă©s un bĂ© escĂ s i preuat que sÂŽha d'explotar i gestionar de la forma mĂ©s eficient possible tot garantint la qualitat del servei que es vol proporcionar. Per altra banda, des del punt de vista del usuari, la qualitat del servei ofert ha de ser comparable al de les xarxes fixes, requerint aixĂ­ un baix retard i una baixa pĂšrdua de paquets per cadascun dels fluxos de dades entre la xarxa i l'usuari. Durant els darrers anys sÂŽhan desenvolupat nombroses tĂšcniques i algoritmes amb l'objectiu d'incrementar l'eficiĂšncia espectral. Entre aquestes tĂšcniques destaca l'Ășs de mĂșltiples antenes al transmissor i al receptor amb l'objectiu de transmetre diferents fluxos de dades simultaneament sense necessitat d'augmentar l'ample de banda. Per altra banda, la optimizaciĂł conjunta de la capa d'accĂ©s al medi i la capa fĂ­sica (fent Ășs de l'estat del canal per tal de gestionar de manera optima els recursos) tambĂ© permet incrementar sensiblement l'eficiĂšncia espectral del sistema.L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi Ă©s l'estudi i desenvolupament de noves tĂšcniques d'adaptaciĂł de l'enllaç i gestiĂł dels recursos rĂ dio aplicades sobre sistemes d'accĂ©s rĂ dio de propera generaciĂł (Beyond 3G). Els estudis realitzats parteixen de la premissa que el transmisor coneix (parcialment) l'estat del canal i que la transmissiĂł es realitza fent servir un esquema multiportadora amb mĂșltiples antenes al transmisor i al receptor. En aquesta tesi es presenten dues lĂ­nies d'investigaciĂł, la primera per casos d'una sola antenna a cada banda de l'enllaç, i la segona en cas de mĂșltiples antenes. En el cas d'una sola antena al transmissor i al receptor, un nou esquema d'assignaciĂł de recursos rĂ dio i prioritzaciĂł dels paquets (scheduling) Ă©s proposat i analitzat integrant totes dues funcions sobre una mateixa entitat (cross-layer). L'esquema proposat tĂ© com a principal caracterĂ­stica la seva baixa complexitat i que permet operar amb transmissions multimedia. Alhora, posteriors millores realitzades per l'autor sobre l'esquema proposat han permĂšs tambĂ© reduir els requeriments de senyalitzaciĂł i combinar de forma Ăłptima usuaris d'alta i baixa mobilitat sobre el mateix accĂ©s rĂ dio, millorant encara mĂ©s l'eficiĂšncia espectral del sistema. En cas d'enllaços amb mĂșltiples antenes es proposa un nou esquema que combina la selecciĂł del conjunt optim d'antenes transmissores amb la selecciĂł de la codificaciĂł espai- (frequĂšncia-) temps. Finalment es donen una sĂšrie de recomanacions per tal de combinar totes dues lĂ­nies d'investigaciĂł, aixĂ­ con un estat de l'art de les tĂšcniques proposades per altres autors que combinen en part la gestiĂł dels recursos rĂ dio i els esquemes de transmissiĂł amb mĂșltiples antenes.Uno de los aspectos claves en el diseño y gestiĂłn de las redes inalĂĄmbricas de banda ancha es el uso eficiente de los recursos radio. Desde el punto de vista del operador, el ancho de banda es un bien escaso y valioso que se debe explotar y gestionar de la forma mĂĄs eficiente posible sin afectar a la calidad del servicio ofrecido. Por otro lado, desde el punto de vista del usuario, la calidad del servicio ha de ser comparable al ofrecido por las redes fijas, requiriendo asĂ­ un bajo retardo y una baja tasa de perdida de paquetes para cada uno de los flujos de datos entre la red y el usuario. Durante los Ășltimos años el nĂșmero de tĂ©cnicas y algoritmos que tratan de incrementar la eficiencia espectral en dichas redes es bastante amplio. Entre estas tĂ©cnicas destaca el uso de mĂșltiples antenas en el transmisor y en el receptor con el objetivo de poder transmitir simultĂĄneamente diferentes flujos de datos sin necesidad de incrementar el ancho de banda. Por otro lado, la optimizaciĂłn conjunta de la capa de acceso al medio y la capa fĂ­sica (utilizando informaciĂłn de estado del canal para gestionar de manera Ăłptima los recursos) tambiĂ©n permite incrementar sensiblemente la eficiencia espectral del sistema.El objetivo de esta tesis es el estudio y desarrollo de nuevas tĂ©cnicas de adaptaciĂłn del enlace y la gestiĂłn de los recursos radio, y su posterior aplicaciĂłn sobre los sistemas de acceso radio de prĂłxima generaciĂłn (Beyond 3G). Los estudios realizados parten de la premisa de que el transmisor conoce (parcialmente) el estado del canal a la vez que se considera que la transmisiĂłn se realiza sobre un sistema de transmisiĂłn multiportadora con mĂșltiple antenas en el transmisor y el receptor. La tesis se centra sobre dos lĂ­neas de investigaciĂłn, la primera para casos de una Ășnica antena en cada lado del enlace, y la segunda en caso de mĂșltiples antenas en cada lado. Para el caso de una Ășnica antena en el transmisor y en el receptor, se ha desarrollado un nuevo esquema de asignaciĂłn de los recursos radio asĂ­ como de priorizaciĂłn de los paquetes de datos (scheduling) integrando ambas funciones sobre una misma entidad (cross-layer). El esquema propuesto tiene como principal caracterĂ­stica su bajo coste computacional a la vez que se puede aplicar en caso de transmisiones multimedia. Posteriores mejoras realizadas por el autor sobre el esquema propuesto han permitido tambiĂ©n reducir los requisitos de señalizaciĂłn asĂ­ como combinar de forma Ăłptima usuarios de alta y baja movilidad. Por otro lado, en caso de enlaces con mĂșltiples antenas en transmisiĂłn y recepciĂłn, se presenta un nuevo esquema de adaptaciĂłn en el cual se combina la selecciĂłn de la(s) antena(s) transmisora(s) con la selecciĂłn del esquema de codificaciĂłn espacio-(frecuencia-) tiempo. Para finalizar, se dan una serie de recomendaciones con el objetivo de combinar ambas lĂ­neas de investigaciĂłn, asĂ­ como un estado del arte de las tĂ©cnicas propuestas por otros autores que combinan en parte la gestiĂłn de los recursos radio y los esquemas de transmisiĂłn con mĂșltiples antenas.In Broadband Wireless Access systems the efficient use of the resources is crucial from many points of views. From the operator point of view, the bandwidth is a scarce, valuable, and expensive resource which must be exploited in an efficient manner while the Quality of Service (QoS) provided to the users is guaranteed. On the other hand, a tight delay and link quality constraints are imposed on each data flow hence the user experiences the same quality as in fixed networks. During the last few years many techniques have been developed in order to increase the spectral efficiency and the throughput. Among them, the use of multiple antennas at the transmitter and the receiver (exploiting spatial multiplexing) with the joint optimization of the medium access control layer and the physical layer parameters.In this Ph.D. thesis, different adaptive techniques for B3G multicarrier wireless systems are developed and proposed focusing on the SS-MC-MA and the OFDM(A) (IEEE 802.16a/e/m standards) communication schemes. The research lines emphasize into the adaptation of the transmission having (Partial) knowledge of the Channel State Information for both; single antenna and multiple antenna links. For single antenna links, the implementation of a joint resource allocation and scheduling strategy by including adaptive modulation and coding is investigated. A low complexity resource allocation and scheduling algorithm is proposed with the objective to cope with real- and/or non-real- time requirements and constraints. A special attention is also devoted in reducing the required signalling. However, for multiple antenna links, the performance of a proposed adaptive transmit antenna selection scheme jointly with space-time block coding selection is investigated and compared with conventional structures. In this research line, mainly two optimizations criteria are proposed for spatial link adaptation, one based on the minimum error rate for fixed throughput, and the second focused on the maximisation of the rate for fixed error rate. Finally, some indications are given on how to include the spatial adaptation into the investigated and proposed resource allocation and scheduling process developed for single antenna transmission
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