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Pilot Decontamination Through Pilot Sequence Hopping in Massive MIMO Systems
This work concerns wireless cellular networks applying massive multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) technology. In such a system, the base station in a
given cell is equipped with a very large number (hundreds or even thousands) of
antennas and serves multiple users. Estimation of the channel from the base
station to each user is performed at the base station using an uplink pilot
sequence. Such a channel estimation procedure suffers from pilot contamination.
Orthogonal pilot sequences are used in a given cell but, due to the shortage of
orthogonal sequences, the same pilot sequences must be reused in neighboring
cells, causing pilot contamination. The solution presented in this paper
suppresses pilot contamination, without the need for coordination among cells.
Pilot sequence hopping is performed at each transmission slot, which provides a
randomization of the pilot contamination. Using a modified Kalman filter, it is
shown that such randomized contamination can be significantly suppressed.
Comparisons with conventional estimation methods show that the mean squared
error can be lowered as much as an order of magnitude at low mobility
Design and Analysis of LT Codes with Decreasing Ripple Size
In this paper we propose a new design of LT codes, which decreases the amount
of necessary overhead in comparison to existing designs. The design focuses on
a parameter of the LT decoding process called the ripple size. This parameter
was also a key element in the design proposed in the original work by Luby.
Specifically, Luby argued that an LT code should provide a constant ripple size
during decoding. In this work we show that the ripple size should decrease
during decoding, in order to reduce the necessary overhead. Initially we
motivate this claim by analytical results related to the redundancy within an
LT code. We then propose a new design procedure, which can provide any desired
achievable decreasing ripple size. The new design procedure is evaluated and
compared to the current state of the art through simulations. This reveals a
significant increase in performance with respect to both average overhead and
error probability at any fixed overhead
Massive MIMO for Crowd Scenarios: A Solution Based on Random Access
This paper presents a new approach to intra-cell pilot contamination in
crowded massive MIMO scenarios. The approach relies on two essential properties
of a massive MIMO system, namely near-orthogonality between user channels and
near-stability of channel powers. Signal processing techniques that take
advantage of these properties allow us to view a set of contaminated pilot
signals as a graph code on which iterative belief propagation can be performed.
This makes it possible to decontaminate pilot signals and increase the
throughput of the system. The proposed solution exhibits high performance with
large improvements over the conventional method. The improvements come at the
price of an increased error rate, although this effect is shown to decrease
significantly for increasing number of antennas at the base station
Organic Farming Scenarios: Operational Analysis and Costs of implementing Innovative Technologies
The objective of this study has been to design a number of farm scenarios representing future plausible and internally consistent organic farming enterprises based on milk, pig, and plant production and use these farm scenarios as the basis for the generation of generalised knowledge on labour and machinery input and costs. Also, an impact analysis and feasibility study of introducing innovative technologies into the organic
production system has been invoked.
The labour demand for the production farms ranged from 61 to 253hha1 and from 194 to 396hLU1 (LU is livestock units) for work in the animal houses. Model validation results showed that farm managerial tasks amount to 14â19% of the total labour requirement. The impact of introducing new technologies and work methods related to organic farming was evaluated using two innovative examples of weed control: a
weeding robot and an integrated system for band steaming. While these technologies increased the capital investment required, the labour demand was reduced by 83â85% in sugar beet and 60% in carrots, which would improve profitability by 72â85% if fully utilised. Profitability is reduced, if automation efforts result in insufficient weed removal compared to manual weeding. Specifically, the benefit gained by robotic weeding
was sensitive to the weed intensity and the initial price of the equipment, but a weeding efficiency of under 25% is required to make it unprofitable.
This approach demonstrates the feasibility of applying and testing operational models in organic farming systems in the continued evaluation and documentation of labour and machinery inputs
Bremsstrahlung from relativistic heavy ions in a fixed target experiment at the LHC
We calculate the emission of bremsstrahlung from lead and argon ions in A
Fixed Target ExpeRiment (AFTER) that uses the LHC beams. With nuclear charges
of equal and respectively, these ions are accelerated to
energies of TeV. The bremsstrahlung peaks around
GeV and the spectrum exposes the nuclear structure of the incoming ion. The
peak structure is significantly different from the flat power spectrum
pertaining to a point charge. Photons are predominantly emitted within an angle
of to the direction of ion propagation. Our calculations are based
on the Weizs\"{a}cker-Williams method of virtual quanta with application of
existing experimental data on photonuclear interactions.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Advances in High Energy Physic
Stability of an upwind Petrov Galerkin discretization of convection diffusion equations
We study a numerical method for convection diffusion equations, in the regime
of small viscosity. It can be described as an exponentially fitted conforming
Petrov-Galerkin method. We identify norms for which we have both continuity and
an inf-sup condition, which are uniform in mesh-width and viscosity, up to a
logarithm, as long as the viscosity is smaller than the mesh-width or the
crosswind diffusion is smaller than the streamline diffusion. The analysis
allows for the formation of a boundary layer.Comment: v1: 18 pages. 2 figures. v2: 22 pages. Numerous details added and
completely rewritten final proof. 8 pages appendix with old proo
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