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Wideband MIMO channel characterisation in TV studios and inside buildings in the 2.2-2.5 GHz frequency band (2009)
Journal Article
Razavi-Ghods, N., & Salous, S. (2009). Wideband MIMO channel characterisation in TV studios and inside buildings in the 2.2-2.5 GHz frequency band. Radio Science, 44(5), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1029/2008rs004095

Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) measurements were performed with a chirp sounder with a switched antenna array at the transmitter and eight parallel receiver channels with 96-MHz bandwidth at 2.25 GHz in TV studios and 240-MHz bandwidth at 2.38... Read More about Wideband MIMO channel characterisation in TV studios and inside buildings in the 2.2-2.5 GHz frequency band.

An adaptive geometry-based stochastic model for non-isotropic MIMO mobile-to-mobile channels (2009)
Journal Article
Cheng, X., Wang, C., Laurenson, D., Salous, S., & Vasilakos, A. (2009). An adaptive geometry-based stochastic model for non-isotropic MIMO mobile-to-mobile channels. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 8(9), 4824-4835. https://doi.org/10.1109/twc.2009.081560

In this paper, a generic and adaptive geometrybased stochastic model (GBSM) is proposed for non-isotropic multiple-inputmultiple-output (MIMO) mobile-to-mobile (M2M) Ricean fading channels. The proposed model employs a combined two-ring model and ell... Read More about An adaptive geometry-based stochastic model for non-isotropic MIMO mobile-to-mobile channels.

Investigations into the feasibility of multiple input multiple output techniques within the HF band: Preliminary results (2009)
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Gunashekar, S., Warrington, E., Salous, S., Feeney, S., Abbasi, N., Bertel, L., …Oger, M. (2009). Investigations into the feasibility of multiple input multiple output techniques within the HF band: Preliminary results. Radio Science, 44, https://doi.org/10.1029/2008rs004075

The concept of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) has become a productive area of research in the field of wireless communications with the aim of delivering increased data throughput. However, to date, MIMO research has focused primarily on short... Read More about Investigations into the feasibility of multiple input multiple output techniques within the HF band: Preliminary results.

Utilization of antenna arrays in HF systems (2009)
Journal Article
Gunashekar, S., Warrington, E. M., Strangeways, H. J., Erhel, Y., Salous, S., Feeney, S., …Oger, M. (2009). Utilization of antenna arrays in HF systems. Annals of geophysics, 52(3/4), 323-338

Different applications of radio systems are based on the implementation of antenna arrays. Classically, radio direction finding operates with a multi channel receiving system connected to an array of receiving antennas. More recently, MIMO architectu... Read More about Utilization of antenna arrays in HF systems.

In-band interference reduction in FMCW channel data using Prony modelling (2009)
Journal Article
Gokalp, H., Taflan, G., & Salous, S. (2009). In-band interference reduction in FMCW channel data using Prony modelling. Electronics Letters, 45(2), 132-133. https://doi.org/10.1049/el%3A20093358

It is shown that Prony modelling can be used to reduce the effect of in-band interference in frequency modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) channel data. Results of the modelling are examined by comparing average power delay profiles and Doppler spectra... Read More about In-band interference reduction in FMCW channel data using Prony modelling.