Browsing by Subject "OFDM modulation"
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The impact of location errors on achievable rates in OFDM-based multi-user visible light communication systems
(IEEE, 2014)Visible light communication (VLC) is a communication technology in which data is transferred by modulating the visible light intensity. VLC signals degrade significantly due to the absence of the line of sight (LOS) between ... -
Multicarrier HF communications with amplify-and-forward relaying
(IEEE, 2011)High-frequency (HF) radio communication has been recognized as the primary means for long-range wireless communications since the advent of radio. With its unique features, HF communication continues to be used for a wide ... -
On the benefits of cooperation via power control in OFDM-based visible light communication systems
(IEEE, 2014)In this paper, the performance of a visible light communication (VLC) network exploiting power control is considered. The achievable rate region of two VLC communication pairs is characterized. The system employs optical ... -
Renkli̇ Gauss gürültülü seyrek sualtı akusti̇k kanalların kesti̇ri̇mi̇
(IEEE, 2012)İşbirlikli sualtı kablosuz iletişim sistemleri konusu son yıllarda büyük önem kazanmıştır. Özellikle sualtı akustik kanalların seyrek (sparse) olma özelliği taşıması ve sisteme giren toplamsal gürültünün renkli Gauss ... -
Sparse channel estimation for OFDM-based underwater cooperative systems with amplify-and-forward relaying
(IEEE, 2014)This paper is concerned with a challenging problem of channel estimation for amplify-and-forward cooperative relay based orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems in the presence of sparse underwater acoustic ... -
Sualtı akustik haberleşmesi için SNR tabanlı röle seçimi kullanan işbirlikli OFDM sistemleri
(IEEE, 2012)In this paper, we investigate a multi-carrier multi-relay cooperative system with amplify-and-forward relaying over frequency-selective underwater acoustic channels. Relay selection rules rely on the maximization of ...
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