Studentredovisning
Journal paper study and presentation
Presentation groups
DAY 1
- Mikael Nilsson & Dimitrios Vlastaras
Mecklenbräuker, C; Molisch, A; Karedal, J; Tufvesson, F; Paier, A; Bernado, L.; Zemen, T; Klemp, O; Czink, N; "Vehicular Channel Characterization and Its Implications for Wireless System Design and Performance". Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 99, No. 7, pp. 1189-1212, July 2011 - Clément Léauté & Stanislas Fechner
Jorswieck, E.A.; Badia, L.; Fahldieck, T.; Karipidis, E.; Luo, J., "Spectrum sharing improves the network efficiency for cellular operators," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.3, pp.129,136, March 2014 - Viswanth Bhagavatula & Khalil Alkayyali
Chih-Lin I; Rowell, C.; Shuangfeng Han; Zhikun Xu; Gang Li; Zhengang Pan, "Toward green and soft: a 5G perspective," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.66,73, February 2014 - Xin You, Yongchun Wang & Xi Chen
Boccard, F.; Heath, R.W.; Lozano, A.; Marzetta, T.L.; Popovski, P., "Five disruptive technology directions for 5G," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.74,80, February 2014 - Rajeshwari Kabbinale, Jeena Rachel John & Sanaa Sabea
Bhushan, N.; Junyi Li; Malladi, D.; Gilmore, R.; Brenner, D.; Damnjanovic, A.; Sukhavasi, R.; Patel, C.; Geirhofer, S., "Network densification: the dominant theme for wireless evolution into 5G," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.82,89, February 2014 - Antriksh Awasthi & Mohammad Salman
Wunder, G.; Jung, P.; Kasparick, M.; Wild, T.; Schaich, F.; Yejian Chen; Brink, S.; Gaspar, I.; Michailow, N.; Festag, A.; Mendes, L.; Cassiau, N.; Ktenas, D.; Dryjanski, M.; Pietrzyk, S.; Eged, B.; Vago, P.; Wiedmann, F., "5GNOW: non-orthogonal, asynchronous waveforms for future mobile applications," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.97,105, February 2014 - Athanasios Vasileiadis & Georgios Arvanitidis
Hong, S.; Brand, J.; Jung Choi; Jain, M.; Mehlman, J.; Katti, S.; Levis, P., "Applications of self-interference cancellation in 5G and beyond," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.114,121, February 2014
DAY 2
- Hector Moreno, Tomas Sidabras & Jakub Mucha
Cheng-Xiang Wang; Haider, F.; Xiqi Gao; Xiao-Hu You; Yang Yang; Dongfeng Yuan; Aggoune, H.; Haas, H.; Fletcher, S.; Hepsaydir, E., "Cellular architecture and key technologies for 5G wireless communication networks," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.122,130, February 2014 - John Ako & Agustine Sekyere
Larsson, E.; Edfors, O.; Tufvesson, F.; Marzetta, T., "Massive MIMO for next generation wireless systems," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.2, pp.186,195, February 2014 - Sujitha Krishnamoorthy & Ardiana Osmani
Gunduz, D.; Stamatiou, K.; Michelusi, N.; Zorzi, M., "Designing intelligent energy harvesting communication systems," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.52, no.1, pp.210,216, January 2014 - Koustubh Sharma & Saurabh Desai
Park, C.S.; Sundström, L.; Wallen, A.; Khayrallah, A., "Carrier aggregation for LTE-advanced: design challenges of terminals," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.51, no.12, pp.76,84, December 2013 - Hariharasudhan Vigneswaran & Pajtim Buzolli
Smulders, P., "The road to 100 Gb/s wireless and beyond: basic issues and key directions," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.51, no.12, pp.86,91, December 2013 - Steffen Malkowsky, Yangxurui Liu & Wenbo Ye
Bejarano, O.; Knightly, E.W.; Minyoung Park, "IEEE 802.11ac: from channelization to multi-user MIMO," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.51, no.10, pp.84,90, October 2013 - Ylva Jonasson & Jens Elofsson
Young-Han Nam; Boon Loong Ng; Sayana, K.; Yang Li; Jianzhong Zhang; Younsun Kim; Juho Lee, "Full-dimension MIMO (FD-MIMO) for next generation cellular technology," Communications Magazine, IEEE , vol.51, no.6, pp.172,179, June 2013
Suggested papers (still available)
PAPER SELECTION FINISHED!
General hints
- Select a paper (possibly from list above) and start reading it now.
- MATLAB or similar tools are useful for playing around with expressions and plotting results to get a better understanding of the contents of the paper.
- Consult the references of the paper, if necessary.
- Many papers can be downloded through the LU Library or directly from IEEE Xplore (if you sit at a computer with a Lund University IP number).
- The teachers are available for questions! Send and e-mail with a direct question or a request for a meeting.
Oral presentation
PowerPoint presentation template
- By preparing the presentation in MS PowerPoint, or a similar software, it will be easy to make it neat and to use pictures for illustrations. A computer and a beamer (video projector) will be available at the presentation.
- Send your presentation to Ove Edfors, no later than the night before the presentation. This way we don't have to worry about CD roms, floppy disks or memory sticks (which often fail at the critical moment).
- The presentation is ONLY 10 minutes. Try to keep your presentation to no more than 10 slides.
- The presentation should answer the following questions (in a wide sense, depending on the paper)
- What is the aim of the paper?
- Which problem is addressed?
- How is the problem addressed?
- What are the important results?
- Which conclusions are drawn?
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