Studentredovisning
Journal paper study and presentation
Presentations on MONDAY MAY 13, at 15-17
- Wenhui Su and Rui Ma Paper: J. Gozalvez, M. Sepulcre, and R. Bauza, “IEEE 802.11p vehicle to infrastructure communications in urban environments,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 5, pp. 176–183, May.
- Alessandro Maretti and Andreas Theodorakopoulos Paper: A. Ghosh, N. Mangalvedhe, R. Ratasuk, B. Mondal, M. Cudak, E. Visotsky, T. A. Thomas, J. G. Andrews, P. Xia, H.-S. Jo, H. S. Dhillon, and T. D. Novlan, “Heterogeneous cellular networks: From theory to practice,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 54–64, June.
- Ioannis Chountalas and Vidit Saxena Paper: S. Tozlu, M. Senel, W. Mao, and A. Keshavarzian, “Wi-Fi enabled sensors for internet of things: A practical approach,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 134–143, June.
- Nida Syed and Kailash Krishnan Surya Paper: C. Lim, T. Yoo, B. Clerckx, B. Lee, and B. Shim, “Recent trend of multiuser MIMO in LTE-advanced,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 127–135, March.
- Panagiotis Papaioannou and Tomohiro Nakano Paper: C. U. Bas and S. C. Ergen, “Ultra-wideband Channel Model for Intra-vehicular Wireless Sensor Networks Beneath the Chassis: From Statistical Model to Simulations,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 14–25, 2013.
Presentations on WEDNESDAY MAY 15, at 15-17
- Housam Elfeituri, Baydai Abdulameer and Rebin Jibrael Paper: W. A. Hapsari, A. Umesh, M. Iwamura, M. Tomala, B. Gyula, and B. Sebire, “Minimization of drive tests solution in 3GPP,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 28–36, June.
- Sahar Imtiaz and Michail Triantafyllidis Paper: S. Srikanth, P. A. Murugesa Pandian, and X. Fernando, “Orthogonal frequency division multiple access in WiMAX and LTE: a comparison,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 9, pp. 153–161, September.
- Chengqi Ma and Xiao Hu Paper: M.-Y. Cheng, G.-Y. Lin, H.-Y. Wei, and A. C.-C. Hsu, “Overload control for Machine-Type-Communications in LTE-Advanced system,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 38–45, June.
- César Osés and Daniel Abrahamsson Paper: A. Yakovlev, S. Kim, and A. Poon, “Implantable biomedical devices: Wireless powering and communication,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 152–159, April.
- Xiaodong Liu and Mohammed Abdulaziz Paper: J. Craninckx, “CMOS software-defined radio transceivers: Analog design in digital technology,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 136–144, April.
- Zachzry Miers and Michal Stala Paper: F. Rusek, D. Persson, B. K. Lau, E. G. Larsson, T. L. Marzetta, O. Edfors, and F. Tufvesson, “Scaling Up MIMO: Opportunities and Challenges with Very Large Arrays,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 40–60, Jan.
Suggested papers (still available)
Publication year is missing in the list below, but all papers are less than one year old.
- N. B. Mehta, S. Kashyap, and A. F. Molisch, “Antenna selection in LTE: from motivation to specification,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 10, pp. 144–150, October.
- D. Feng, C. Jiang, G. Lim, L. J. Cimini, G. Feng, and G. Y. Li, “A Survey of Energy-Efficient Wireless Communications,” IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 167–178, Quarter.
- M. Uysal and M. R. Heidarpour, “Cooperative communication techniques for future-generation HF radios,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 10, pp. 56–63, October.
- H. Liang and W. Zhuang, “Cooperative data dissemination via roadside WLANs,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 68–74, April.
- M. Peng, C. Yang, Z. Zhao, W. Wang, and H.-H. Chen, “Cooperative network coding in relay-based IMT-advanced systems,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 76–84, April.
- Y. Zou, Y.-D. Yao, and B. Zheng, “Cooperative relay techniques for cognitive radio systems: Spectrum sensing and secondary user transmissions,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 98–103, April.
- J. S. Walling, S.-M. Yoo, and D. J. Allstot, “Digital power amplifier: A new way to exploit the switched-capacitor circuit,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 145–151, April.
- Z. Hu, R. Susitaival, Z. Chen, I.-K. Fu, P. Dayal, and S. K. Baghel, “Interference avoidance for in-device coexistence in 3GPP LTE-advanced: challenges and solutions,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 11, pp. 60–67, November.
- L. Dai, Z. Wang, and Z. Yang, “Next-generation digital television terrestrial broadcasting systems: Key technologies and research trends,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 150–158, June.
- H. Zhu, “On frequency reuse in cooperative distributed antenna systems,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 85–89, April.
- G. Engel, D. E. Fague, and A. Toledano, “RF digital-to-analog converters enable direct synthesis of communications signals,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 10, pp. 108–116, October.
- J. G. Andrews, “Seven ways that HetNets are a cellular paradigm shift,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 136–144, March.
- E. Axell, G. Leus, E. G. Larsson, and H. V. Poor, “Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio : State-of-the-Art and Recent Advances,” IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 101–116, May.
- D. Benyamina, A. Hafid, and M. Gendreau, “Wireless Mesh Networks Design #x2014; A Survey,” IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 299–310, Quarter.
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 our LU search engine Summon 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?