Browsing Electrical & Electronics Engineering by Subject "Spatial diversity"
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Iterative near maximum-likelihood sequence detection for MIMO optical wireless systems
(IEEE, 2010-04)A major performance-limiting factor in terrestrial optical wireless (OW) systems is turbulence-induced fading. Exploiting the additional degrees of freedom in the spatial dimension, multiple laser transmitters combined ... -
A novel statistical channel model for turbulence-induced fading in free-space optical systems
(IEEE, 2015-06-01)In this paper, we propose a new probability distribution function which accurately describes turbulence-induced fading under a wide range of turbulence conditions. The proposed model, termed double-generalized gamma (double ... -
On the performance of MIMO FSO communications over double generalized gamma fading channels
(IEEE, 2015)A major performance degrading factor in free space optical communication (FSO) systems is atmospheric turbulence. Spatial diversity techniques provide a promising approach to mitigate turbulence-induced fading. In this ... -
Performance analysis of MIMO NLOS UV communications over atmospheric turbulence channels
(IEEE, 2016)Strong molecular and aerosol scattering in ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths enable the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) outdoor wireless connectivity which is attractive in many applications due to covertness and security. In the ... -
Performance analysis of MIMO NLOS UV communications over atmospheric turbulence channels
(IEEE, 2016)Strong molecular and aerosol scattering in ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths enable the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) outdoor wireless connectivity which is attractive in many applications due to covertness and security. In the ... -
Poster: on-board camera video transmission over vehicular VLC
(IEEE, 2017)Vehicular connectivity is envisaged to extend vehicle on-board camera videos to the nearby vehicles in order to increase drivers' road awareness. This paper demonstrates the possibilities of video transmission captured by ...
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