1,292 research outputs found
Beamforming and Multiuser Detection in CDMA Systems with External Interferences
Multiuser detection has been investigated to mitigate the near-far effect in CDMA systems. Antenna arrays have been shown to provide spatial diversity and cancel undesired signals. In this paper we consider the synergy of both multiuser detection and antenna arrays for the base station of a CDMA system. The receiver we proposed consists of the known multiuser decorrelator, which cancels multiple-access interferences followed by a beamformer for each user, which cancels the external interferences. This receiver adds an extra branch to the decorrelator. This additional branch, corresponding to a fictitious user with an unused code and zero power, allows to estimate the external interference signal subspace and compute a suitable beamforming weight-vector that cancels the external interferences. The receiver is also extended to the asynchronous case and all of this without any training signal or any a priori spatial information.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Blind multi-user combining at the base station for asynchronous CDMA systems
This paper studies the potential benefits of antenna arrays in cellular CDMA communications and proposes a powerful scheme to undertake the array processing at the base station in CDMA mobile systems. The proposed technique exploits the temporal structure of CDMA signals. The necessary information is extracted directly from the received signals, thus no training signal orPeer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Blind multiuser adaptive combining for asynchronous cdma systems
This paper presents a novel technique to globally estimate and track the direction of arrival (DOA) of different users in an asynchronous CDMA system. The estimates are obtained exploiting the temporal structure of CDMA signals. No training signal nor a priori spatial information is required. The necessary information is extracted directly from the received signals. The proper combining of the overall information present at the receiver after the despreading, jointly with an Eigenvalue Decomposition (EVD), let as estimate the generalized steering vector for each user. Furthermore, a direct iteration method is introduced in our scheme in order to make the array robust to channel variations and to reduce the computational load of the EVD required for each user.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Optimization of Radio and Computational Resources for Energy Efficiency in Latency-Constrained Application Offloading
Providing femto-access points (FAPs) with computational capabilities will
allow (either total or partial) offloading of highly demanding applications
from smart-phones to the so called femto-cloud. Such offloading promises to be
beneficial in terms of battery saving at the mobile terminal (MT) and/or
latency reduction in the execution of applications, whenever the energy and/or
time required for the communication process are compensated by the energy
and/or time savings that result from the remote computation at the FAPs. For
this problem, we provide in this paper a framework for the joint optimization
of the radio and computational resource usage exploiting the tradeoff between
energy consumption and latency, and assuming that multiple antennas are
available at the MT and the serving FAP. As a result of the optimization, the
optimal communication strategy (e.g., transmission power, rate, precoder) is
obtained, as well as the optimal distribution of the computational load between
the handset and the serving FAP. The paper also establishes the conditions
under which total or no offloading are optimal, determines which is the minimum
affordable latency in the execution of the application, and analyzes as a
particular case the minimization of the total consumed energy without latency
constraints.Comment: Accepted to be published at IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
(acceptance: November 2014
Approximations of the aggregated interference statistics for outage analysis in massive MTC
This paper presents several analytic closed-form approximations of the aggregated interference statistics within the framework of uplink massive machine-type-communications (mMTC), taking into account the random activity of the sensors. Given its discrete nature and the large number of devices involved, a continuous approximation based on the Gram–Charlier series expansion of a truncated Gaussian kernel is proposed. We use this approximation to derive an analytic closed-form expression for the outage probability, corresponding to the event of the signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio being below a detection threshold. This metric is useful since it can be used for evaluating the performance of mMTC systems. We analyze, as an illustrative application of the previous approximation, a scenario with several multi-antenna collector nodes, each equipped with a set of predefined spatial beams. We consider two setups, namely single- and multiple-resource, in reference to the number of resources that are allocated to each beam. A graph-based approach that minimizes the average outage probability, and that is based on the statistics approximation, is used as allocation strategy. Finally, we describe an access protocol where the resource identifiers are broadcast (distributed) through the beams. Numerical simulations prove the accuracy of the approximations and the benefits of the allocation strategy.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Peruvian experiences: exile and the Spanish civil war
El exilio de escritores o intelectuales peruanos durante el siglo XX constituye un fenĂłmeno muy destacable que nos acerca a figuras como VĂctor RaĂşl Haya de la Torre, JosĂ© Carlos Mariátegui, Magda Portal o Luis Alberto Sánchez. En este sentido, encontramos un episodio de máximo interĂ©s al acercarnos a ciertos autores que mostraron una intensa relaciĂłn con la Guerra Civil española. Tal es el caso de CĂ©sar Moro y CĂ©sar FalcĂłn, para quienes su compromiso con el bando republicano tuvo consecuencias fundamentales. Este ensayo aborda, desde un planteamiento más panorámico al comienzo, cĂłmo la Guerra Civil española supuso un capĂtulo ineludible para algunos escritores peruanos.The exile of Peruvians writers during the 20th century is an outstanding phenomenon which deserves more critical attention. Intellectuals such as VĂctor RaĂşl Haya de la Torre, JosĂ© Carlos Mariátegui, Magda Portal or Luis Alberto Sánchez, just to mention a few, were compelled to live as exiles at different moments. One of the most interesting episodes in this regard arises when we approach figures such as CĂ©sar FalcĂłn or CĂ©sar Moro, whose political engagement with the had utterly decisive consequences in their life and work. This article analyzes, beginning with a panoramic view, the intense relationship between some Peruvian writers and the Spanish Civil War
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