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Mo-AM2-9: Fading Channels 1

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Monday, June 15, 11:30 - 12:50
Location: S226 (L2)
Session Chair: Aria Nosratinia, University of Texas at Dallas
 
  Mo-AM2-9.1: On the Distribution of the Squared Norm of Non-Circular Complex Gaussian Random Variables with Applications
         Juan M. Romero-Jerez; Universidad de Malaga
         F. Javier Lopez-Martinez; Universidad de Malaga
 
  Mo-AM2-9.2: A Unified Simulation Approach for the Fast Outage Capacity Evaluation over Generalized Fading Channels
         Nadhir Benrached; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Abla Kammoun; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Mohamed-Slim Alouini; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
         Raul Tempone; King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
 
  Mo-AM2-9.3: Causal-CSIT Rate Adaptation for Block-Fading Channels
         Khoa Nguyen; University of South Australia
         Roy Timo; Technische Universität München
         Lars Rasmussen; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 
  Mo-AM2-9.4: A Unified View on Nearest-Neighbor Decoding Rates for Noncoherent and Semicoherent Fading Channels
         Adriano Pastore; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
         Michael Gastpar; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne