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Signal Processing Techniques

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Session A1: Signal Processing Techniques I

Chair: Ernesto Zimmermann, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

 

The Turbo-Fountain and its Application to Reliable Wireless Broadcast, invited paper

Hrvoje Jenkac, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Joachim Hagenauer, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Timo Mayer, Munich University of Technology, Germany

 

Application of SQRD Algorithm for Efficient MIMO-OFDM Systems

Clemens Michalke, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Hrishikesh Venkataraman, International University Bremen, IUB  Germany

Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

Wolfgang Rave, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Gerhard Fettweis, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

 

On the equivalence of rate R = k/n non-systematic feed-forward convolutional codes and recursive systematic convolutional codes

Edgar Bolinth, Siemens AG, Germany

 

Interfering users detection and interference cancellation in downlink CDMA

Sergio Benedetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Guido Montorsi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 

A Novel Hybrid Diversity Receiver with Conditional Combining

Paraskevas Polydorou, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Paul Ho, Simon Fraser University, Canada

 

 

Session A2: Signal Processing Techniques II

Chair: Sergio Benedetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 

Forced Convergence Decoding of LDPC Codes - EXIT Chart Analysis and Combination with Node Complexity Reduction Techniques, invited paper

Ernesto Zimmermann, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Wolfgang Rave, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Gerhard Fettweis, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

 

Extension of Linear and Nonlinear Transmit Filters for Decentralized Receivers

Raphael Hunger, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Michael Joham, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Wolfgang Utschick, Munich University of Technology, Germany

 

Diversity Interference Cancellation for GSM/ EDGE using Reduced-Complexity Joint Detection

Patrick Nickel, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Wolfgang Gerstacker, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany

 

Throughput Performance of an Incremental Redundancy Scheme with Mapper Rearrangement

Boris Stender, University of Ulm, Germany

Martin Bossert, University of Ulm, Germany

 

Channel estimation and user-wise symbol detection for space-time coding system

Ejaz Khan, University college Dublin, Ireland

 

 

Session A3: Signal Processing Techniques III

Chair: Marco Luise, University of Pisa, Italy

 

Some Results on Joint Iterative Channel Equalization and Turbo Decoding for OFDM Systems, invited paper

Luca Giugno, University of Pisa, Italy

Vincenzo Lottici, University of Pisa, Italy

Marco Luise, University of Pisa, Italy

Cosimo Saccomando, University of Pisa, Italy

 

Limits of Phase Noise Suppression in OFDM

Denis Petrovic, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Wolfgang Rave, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Gerhard Fettweis, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

 

Iterative Detection Based on Widely Linear Processing and Real-Valued Symbol Alphabets

Guido Dietl, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Christian Mensing, Munich University of Technology, Germany

Wolfgang Utschick, Munich University of Technology, Germany

 

Rapid Prototyping of an Automated Test Harness for Forward Error Correcting Codes

Edward Brown, Institute for System Level Integration, United Kingdom

James Irvine, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

Bill Wilkie, Xilinx, Inc., United Kingdom

 

 
  
 
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