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MP1a: MIMO for mmWave and THz (Invited)

Session Type: Oral
Time: Monday, November 4, 13:30 - 15:10
Location: Nautilus
Session Chair: Andreas F. Molisch, University of Southern California
 
  MP1a-1: A MASSIVE 28 GHZ SWITCHED ARRAY SOUNDER FOR DYNAMIC CHANNEL CHARACTERIZATION
         Harsh Tataria; Lund University
         Erik Bengtsson; Sony Research
         Peter C. Karlsson; Sony Research
         Fredrik Tufvesson; Lund University
 
  MP1a-2: MANAGING HARDWARE IMPAIRMENTS IN HYBRID MILLIMETER WAVE MIMO SYSTEMS: A DICTIONARY LEARNING-BASED APPROACH
         Joan Palacios; Imdea Networks
         Nuria Gonzalez Prelcic; University of Texas at Austin
         Joerg Widmer; Imdea Networks
 
  MP1a-3: A MACHINE LEARNING SOLUTION FOR BEAM TRACKING IN MMWAVE SYSTEMS
         Daoud Burghal; University of Southern California
         Naveed A. Abbasi; University of Southern California
         Andreas F. Molisch; University of Southern California
 
  MP1a-4: FINITE-ALPHABET WIENER FILTER PRECODING FOR MMWAVE MASSIVE MU-MIMO SYSTEMS
         Oscar CastaƱeda; Cornell Tech
         Sven Jacobsson; Chalmers University of Technology
         Giuseppe Durisi; Chalmers University of Technology
         Tom Goldstein; University of Maryland
         Christoph Studer; Cornell Tech