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MIMO Coding and Precoding

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  • UserDr. Yong Liang Guan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • ClockMonday 21 July 2014, 11:00-12:00
  • HouseEEE Department, Room 611.

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MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) technology has brought profound impact on the wireless communication landscape. From the initial focus on spatial diversity gain or multiplexing gain maximization, research attention on MIMO techniques has moved on to non-vanishing determinant ST codes, fast-decodable ST codes, MIMO beamforming, MIMO relaying, interference channel, even optical MIMO . In this talk, I will review some of the MIMO research works conducted in my group in recent years. In particular, the following topics will be elaborated: - High-rate space time block code designed for fast decoding on QR-decomposition-based decoders - Transmit beamforming with improper Gaussian signaling for interference channels - Asynchronous intensity-modulated optical MIMO

Bio sketch: Dr. Yong Liang GUAN (http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/eylguan/) obtained his PhD degree from the Imperial College of London, UK, and Bachelor of Engineering degree with first class honors from the National University of Singapore. He is now an Associate Professor and the Head of the Communication Engineering Division in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is also an Adjunct Professor of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, and a Faculty Associate of the Institute of Infocomm Research, Agency of Science, Technology and Research, Singapore. His research interests broadly include coding and signal processing for communication systems, storage systems and information security systems. He has published an invited monograph, 3 book chapters, and over 280 journal and conference papers. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and was an AE of the IEEE Signal Processing Letter. He has led 12 past and present externally funded research projects on advanced wireless communication techniques, ultra wideband radio, coding for 10Tb/in^2 magnetic recording, acoustic telemetry for drilling application etc., with total funding of over SGD 7 .9 million.

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