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Buckling of continuously supported beams
Numerical analysis of buckling of continuously infinite beams using Winkler model, Pasternak model, and elastic continuu
Application of large eddy interaction model to a mixing layer
The large eddy interaction model (LEIM) is a statistical model of turbulence based on the interaction of selected eddies with the mean flow and all of the eddies in a turbulent shear flow. It can be utilized as the starting point for obtaining physical structures in the flow. The possible application of the LEIM to a mixing layer formed between two parallel, incompressible flows with a small temperature difference is developed by invoking a detailed similarity between the spectra of velocity and temperature
On the DMT of TDD-SIMO Systems with Channel-Dependent Reverse Channel Training
This paper investigates the Diversity-Multiplexing gain Trade-off (DMT) of a
training based reciprocal Single Input Multiple Output (SIMO) system, with (i)
perfect Channel State Information (CSI) at the Receiver (CSIR) and noisy CSI at
the Transmitter (CSIT), and (ii) noisy CSIR and noisy CSIT. In both the cases,
the CSIT is acquired through Reverse Channel Training (RCT), i.e., by sending a
training sequence from the receiver to the transmitter. A channel-dependent
fixed-power training scheme is proposed for acquiring CSIT, along with a
forward-link data transmit power control scheme. With perfect CSIR, the
proposed scheme is shown to achieve a diversity order that is quadratically
increasing with the number of receive antennas. This is in contrast with
conventional orthogonal RCT schemes, where the diversity order is known to
saturate as the number of receive antennas is increased, for a given channel
coherence time. Moreover, the proposed scheme can achieve a larger DMT compared
to the orthogonal training scheme. With noisy CSIR and noisy CSIT, a three-way
training scheme is proposed and its DMT performance is analyzed. It is shown
that nearly the same diversity order is achievable as in the perfect CSIR case.
The time-overhead in the training schemes is explicitly accounted for in this
work, and the results show that the proposed channel-dependent RCT and data
power control schemes offer a significant improvement in terms of the DMT,
compared to channel-agnostic orthogonal RCT schemes. The outage performance of
the proposed scheme is illustrated through Monte-Carlo simulations.Comment: Accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Communication
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