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Joint Use Of On-Board Reconfigurable Antenna Pattern And Adaptive Coding And Modulation In Satellite Communications At High Frequency Bands, Marco Luccini Nov 2013

Joint Use Of On-Board Reconfigurable Antenna Pattern And Adaptive Coding And Modulation In Satellite Communications At High Frequency Bands, Marco Luccini

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The Telecommunication market is driven by the increasing need of the end users for multimedia services which require high data rates. Within the fixed satellite service, frequency bandwidths wide enough to carry such high data rates are to be found in Ka band (26-40 GHz), and Q/V bands (40-50 GHz). However, at Ka band and above, transmitted signals can be severely affected by tropospheric attenuation for substantial percentages of time, resulting in the degradation of the quality and of the availability of communication services. Fade Mitigation Techniques (FMTs) must be used to counteract these severe propagation impairments. In this thesis …


Spectrum Sensing And Multiple Access Schemes For Cognitive Radio Networks, Oscar G. Filio Rodriguez Nov 2013

Spectrum Sensing And Multiple Access Schemes For Cognitive Radio Networks, Oscar G. Filio Rodriguez

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Increasing demands on the radio spectrum have driven wireless engineers to rethink approaches by which devices should access this natural, and arguably scarce, re- source. Cognitive Radio (CR) has arisen as a new wireless communication paradigm aimed at solving the spectrum underutilization problem. In this thesis, we explore a novel variety of techniques aimed at spectrum sensing which serves as a fundamental mechanism to find unused portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

We present several spectrum sensing methods based on multiple antennas and evaluate their receiving operating characteristics. We study a cyclostationary feature detection technique by means of multiple cyclic frequencies. …


Resource Allocation In Uplink Long Term Evolution, Aidin Reyhanimasoleh Sep 2013

Resource Allocation In Uplink Long Term Evolution, Aidin Reyhanimasoleh

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

One of the most crucial goals of future cellular systems is to minimize transmission power while increasing system performance. This master thesis work presents two channel-queue-aware scheduling schemes to allocate channels among active users in uplink LTE. Transmission power, packet delays and data rates are three of the most important criteria critically affecting the resource allocation designs. Therefore, each of these two scheduling algorithms proposes a practical method that assigns resources in such a way so as to optimally maximize data rate and minimize transmission power and packet delays while ensuring the QoS requirements. After converting the resource allocation problem …


Physical-Layer Security Enhancement In Wireless Communication Systems, Hao Li Aug 2013

Physical-Layer Security Enhancement In Wireless Communication Systems, Hao Li

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Without any doubt, wireless infrastructures and services have fundamental impacts on every aspect of our lives. Despite of their popularities, wireless communications are vulnerable to various attacks due to the open nature of radio propagation. In fact, communication security in wireless networks is becoming more critical than ever. As a solution, conventional cryptographic techniques are deployed on upper layers of network protocols. Along with direct attacks from lower layer, wireless security challenges come with the rapid evolution of sophisticated decipher techniques. Conventional security mechanisms are not necessarily effective against potential attacks from the open wireless environment anymore. As an alternative, …


Reduced Order Estimation Of Time Varying Wireless Channels In Real Life Scattering Environment, Elena Uchiteleva Aug 2013

Reduced Order Estimation Of Time Varying Wireless Channels In Real Life Scattering Environment, Elena Uchiteleva

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

This thesis deals with theoretical study and numerical simulation of 2x1 MISO system with Alamouti coding and imperfect channel estimation at the receiver. We adopt two channel models to represent scattering environment. One is Sum of Sinusoids model, which is simple, but does not properly reflect the geometry of scattering environment. The second model uses a set of Modulated Discrete Prolate Spheroidal Sequences to represent the channel in a scenario with scattering from one or more clusters with predefined geometry. The effect of clusters location on estimation quality is examined. Furthermore, we derive reduced complexity Wiener filters for slow flat …


Modeling And Optimization Of Next-Generation Wireless Access Networks, Maysam Mirahmadi Jul 2013

Modeling And Optimization Of Next-Generation Wireless Access Networks, Maysam Mirahmadi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The ultimate goal of the next generation access networks is to provide all network users, whether they are fixed or mobile, indoor or outdoor, with high data rate connectivity, while ensuring a high quality of service. In order to realize this ambitious goal, delay, jitter, error rate and packet loss should be minimized: a goal that can only be achieved through integrating different technologies, including passive optical networks, 4th generation wireless networks, and femtocells, among others.

This thesis focuses on medium access control and physical layers of future networks. In this regard, the first part of this thesis discusses techniques …


Secure Ofdm System Design For Wireless Communications, Hao Li Jun 2013

Secure Ofdm System Design For Wireless Communications, Hao Li

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Wireless communications is widely employed in modern society and plays an increasingly important role in people's daily life. The broadcast nature of radio propagation, however, causes wireless communications particularly vulnerable to malicious attacks, and leads to critical challenges in securing the wireless transmission. Motivated by the insufficiency of traditional approaches to secure wireless communications, physical layer security that is emerging as a complement to the traditional upper-layer security mechanisms is investigated in this dissertation. Five novel techniques toward the physical layer security of wireless communications are proposed. The first two techniques focus on the security risk assessment in wireless networks …


Detection, Receivers, And Performance Of Cpfsk And Cpck, Mohammed Zourob Apr 2013

Detection, Receivers, And Performance Of Cpfsk And Cpck, Mohammed Zourob

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Continuous Phase Modulation (CPM) is a power/bandwidth efficient signaling technique for data transmission. In this thesis, two subclasses of this modulation called Continuous Phase Frequency Shift Keying (CPFSK) and Continuous Phase Chirp Keying (CPCK) are considered and their descriptions and properties are discussed in detail and several illustrations are given. Bayesian Maximum Likelihood Ratio Test (MLRT) is designed for detection of CPFSK and CPCK in AWGN channel. Based on this test, an optimum receiver structure, that minimizes the total probability of error, is obtained. Using high- and low-SNR approximations in the Bayesian test, two receivers, whose performances are analytically …