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Stochastic models for long-term multipath fading channels and their statistical properties
(IEEE, 1999)
This paper discusses the use of stochastic differential equations and point processes to model the long-term fading effects during transmission of electromagnetic waves over large areas, which are subject to multipaths and ...
Statistical analysis of the received signal over multipath fading channels via generalization of shot-noise
(2001)
This paper is a continuation of the companion paper [1], in which multipath fading channels (MFC) are formulated as generalizations of the shot-noise analysis in investigating the statistical properties of wireless channels ...
Robust capacity of white Gaussian noise channels with uncertainty
(2004)
This paper concerns the problem of defining, and computing the channel capacity of a continuous time additive white Gaussian noise channel when the true frequency response of the channel is not completely known to the ...
Control of discrete-time partially-observed jump linear systems over causal communication systems
(2006)
We consider the problem of control of discrete-time partially-observed jump linear system over a noisy causal communication channel. Necessary conditions for observability and stabilizability in probability and r-th mean ...
Control of jump linear systems over jump communication channels - Source-channel matching approach
(2007)
The control of partially observed jump linear systems over jump communication channels is investigated when the Plant State Information (I*SI) and the Channel Slate Information (CSI) are present at the transmitter and the ...
On the role of feedback in the design of perfectly reconstructing equalizers
(2007)
In this paper we consider the transmission of discrete data via a communication channel that is subject to (additive) noise with a known upper bound on its magnitude but otherwise completely unrestricted behavior. We are ...
Wireless broadcast data scheduling in environment with re-attempt users: Optimization through intelligent feedback monitoring
(2001)
Most of the previous work on wireless broadcast data scheduling has been based on simplified assumptions regarding mobile user behaviour. In this paper, we show that the employment of a realistic mobile user behaviour model ...
Stochastic channel modeling for ad hoc wireless networks
(2006)
Due to nodes mobility and environmental changes in mobile ad hoc networks, the ad hoc channel is time varying and subject to fading. As a consequence of these variations, the statistical characteristics of the received ...
Near optimal wireless data broadcasting based on an unsupervised neural network learning algorithm
(2001)
Wireless Data Broadcasting (WDB) is proven to be an efficient information delivery mechanism of nearly unlimited scalability. However, successful performance of a WDB based system is not always guaranteed - it strongly ...
Stochastic power control for time-varying lognormal fading wireless channels
(2005)
The performance of stochastic optimal power control of time varying lognormal fading channels, in which the evolution of the dynamical channel is described by stochastic differential equations (SDE's), is determined. Unlike ...