Recently, ambient backscatter that utilizes surrounding radio frequency (RF) signals for both power and communications, has attracted vast interest since it can free sensors and tags from batteries
A code-constrained inverse filter criterion based approach is presented for blind detection of asynchronous short-code direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) signals in multipath c
We propose a dual-mode receiver capable of blindly demodulating both carrierless amplitude modulation/phase modulation (CAP) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) line codes.
Some emerging broadband access standards require a receiver that can first blindly start up, then blindly distinguish between carrierless amplitude modulation/phase modulation (CAP) and quadrature
We investigate the potential of adaptive blind equalizers based on variational inference for carrier recovery in optical communications.
This article discusses the general principles of blind equalization and its use in emerging broadband access applications such as FTTC and xDSL.
We introduce a problem formulation referred to as "blind index coding" (BIC).
The majority of modern wireless communication systems rely on transmission of discrete information packets. An immense amount of work has been dedicated to studying such wireless packet networks.
Operating at higher frequencies, and in particular the millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency of 72 GHz poses various challenges to the RF hardware.
Imbalances between the four sampling channels of a coherent detector with polarization diversity can rapidly degrade system performance.