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MO1-5: Sparse Array Processing in MIMO Systems

Session Type: Virtual
Time: Monday, November 2, 10:00 - 11:20
Location: Room 5
Session Chairs: Christopher Mecklenbrauker, TU Vienna and Peter Gerstoft, University of California San Diego
 
  MO1-5-1: SEQUENTIAL SPARSE BAYESIAN LEARNING FOR DOA
         YONGSUNG PARK; University of California, San Diego
         FLORIAN MEYER; University of California, San Diego
         PETER GERSTOFT; University of California, San Diego
 
  MO1-5-2: SPARSE MIMO SYNTHETIC APERTURE SONAR PROCESSING WITH DISTRIBUTED OPTIMIZATION
         Angeliki Xenaki; Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
         Yan Pailhas; Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
         Roberto Sabatini; Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
 
  MO1-5-3: ROBUST MULTIBEAM INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION USING ATOMIC NORM MINIMIZATION
         Shuang Li; Colorado School of Mines
         Daniel Gaydos; Colorado School of Mines
         Payam Nayeri; Colorado School of Mines
         Michael Wakin; Colorado School of Mines
 
  MO1-5-4: SPARSE APPROXIMATION OF AN OUTDOOR-TO-INDOOR MASSIVE MIMO CHANNEL MEASUREMENT
         Herbert Groll; TU Wien
         Daniel Schützenhöfer; TU Wien
         Stefan Pratschner; TU Wien
         Peter Gerstoft; University of California San Diego
         Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker; TU Wien