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1. Utilizing Channel State Information in Space-Time Coding : Performance Limits and Transmission Techniques
Abstract : This thesis deals with performance limits and transmissiontechniques for a wireless communication link where at least thetransmitter is equipped with an antenna array and moreover hasaccess to possibly imperfect channel state information.An antenna array on the transmit side provides the systemwith an extra spatial dimension that can be utilized for codingboth in the spatial as well as the temporal domain. READ MORE
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2. Designing Space-Time Codes Using Orthogonal Designs
Abstract : This thesis deals with coding schemes for systems with multiple transmit antennas. The problem of finding optimal transmission schemes for the case when the transmitter knows the channel and the case when the transmitter does not know the channel are considered. READ MORE
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3. The ubiquitous signal processing : Applications to communications, spectral analysis and array processing
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with statistical signal processing and its applications. The thesis consists of three parts: I) applications to wireless communications, II) applications to spectral analysis and III) applications to array processing. READ MORE
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4. Performance Assessment of Cooperative Relay Networks with Advanced Radio Transmission Techniques
Abstract : In the past decade, cooperative communications has been emerging as a pertinent technology for the current and upcoming generations of mobile communication infrastructure. The indispensable benefits of this technology have motivated numerous studies from both academia and industry on this area. READ MORE
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5. Motion estimation for perceptual image sequence coding
Abstract : Since the advent of television obtaining high perceived quality using a limited bandwidth has been an important issue. This thesis proposes new methods for exploitation of temporal and perceptual redundancy in image sequences to achieve lower coding rate and/or higher visual quality. READ MORE