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Indoor Massive MIMO Channel Modelling Using Ray-Launching Simulation (2014)
Journal Article
Weng, J., Tu, X., Lai, Z., Salous, S., & Zhang, J. (2014). Indoor Massive MIMO Channel Modelling Using Ray-Launching Simulation. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2014, Article 279380. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/279380

Massive multi-input multioutput (MIMO) is a promising technique for the next generation of wireless communication networks. In this paper, we focus on using the ray-launching based channel simulation to model massive MIMO channels. We propose one det... Read More about Indoor Massive MIMO Channel Modelling Using Ray-Launching Simulation.

Radio propagation studies and spectrum sensing. (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Salous, S. (2014, May). spectrum sensing. Presented at IET Colloquium on Antennas, Wireless and Electromagnetics 2014, London

The paper presents an overview of the need address the spectrum crunch to deliver higher data rates for future wireless networks. Two techniques which are currently being investigated are the use of dynamic spectrum access and new frequency bands in... Read More about Radio propagation studies and spectrum sensing..

Frequency-Modulated Interrupted Continuous Wave as Wall Removal Technique in Through-the-Wall Imaging (2014)
Journal Article
Fioranelli, F., Salous, S., & Raimundo, X. (2014). Frequency-Modulated Interrupted Continuous Wave as Wall Removal Technique in Through-the-Wall Imaging. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 52(10), 6272-6283. https://doi.org/10.1109/tgrs.2013.2295835

Undesired wall reflections in through-the-wall imaging can mask the return from actual targets and saturate and block the receiver. We propose frequency-modulated interrupted continuous wave (FMICW) signals as a novel wall removal technique and valid... Read More about Frequency-Modulated Interrupted Continuous Wave as Wall Removal Technique in Through-the-Wall Imaging.