—Security and liability issues set barriers to WiFi sharing, giving away opportunities to capitalize the unused capacity in WiFi networks and provide wider Internet access. Consi...
Abstract—Radio frequency (RF) front-ends constitute a fundamental part of both conventional and emerging wireless communication systems. However, in spite of their importance the...
Alexandros-Apostolos A. Boulogeorgos, Paschalis C....
—Inter-cell interference problems arise in dense frequency reuse networks such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). They have harmful impact on system performance, especially for cell-e...
Mohamad Yassin, Youssef Dirani, Marc Ibrahim, Same...
—Opportunistic interference alignment (OIA) exploits channel randomness and multiuser diversity by user selection. The transmitter needs channel state information (CSI), which is...
—With the advent of next-generation mobile devices, wireless networks must be upgraded to fill the gap between huge user data demands and scarce channel capacity. Mm-waves techn...
Antonio Capone, Ilario Filippini, Vincenzo Scianca...