This paper proposes a wavelet based receiver structure for frequency-flat time-varying Rayleigh channels, consisting of a receiver front-end followed by a Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) detector. Discretization of the rec...This paper proposes a wavelet based receiver structure for frequency-flat time-varying Rayleigh channels, consisting of a receiver front-end followed by a Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) detector. Discretization of the received continuous time signal using filter banks is an essential stage in the front-end part, where the Fast Haar Transform (FHT) is used to reduce complexity. Analysis of our receiver over slow-fading channels shows that it is optimal for certain modulation schemes. By comparison with literature, it is shown that over such channels our receiver can achieve optimal performance for Time-Orthogonal modulation. Computed and Monte-Carlo simulated performance results over fast time-varying Rayleigh fading channels show that with Minimum Shift Keying (MSK), our receiver using four basis functions (filters) lowers the error floor by more than one order of magnitude with respect to other techniques of comparable complexity. Orthogonal Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) can achieve the same performance as Time-Orthogonal modulation for the slow-fading case, but suffers some degradation over fast-fading channels where it exhibits an error floor. Compared to MSK, however, Orthogonal FSK provides better performance.展开更多
The discovery of graphene has led to the devotion of intensive efforts,theoretical and experimental,to produce two-dimensional(2D)materials that can be used for developing functional materials and devices.This work pr...The discovery of graphene has led to the devotion of intensive efforts,theoretical and experimental,to produce two-dimensional(2D)materials that can be used for developing functional materials and devices.This work provides a brief review of the recent developments in the lattice models of 2D Dirac materials and their relevant real material counterparts that are crucial for understanding the origins of 2D Dirac cones in electronic band structures as well as their material design and device applications.We focus on the roles of lattice symmetry,atomic orbital hybridization,and spin-orbit coupling in the presence of a Dirac cone.A number of lattice models,such as honeycomb,kagome,ruby,star,Cairo,and line-centered honeycomb,with different symmetries are reviewed based on the tight-binding approach.Inorganic and organic 2D materials,theoretically proposed or experimentally synthesized to satisfy these 2D Dirac lattice models,are summarized.展开更多
文摘This paper proposes a wavelet based receiver structure for frequency-flat time-varying Rayleigh channels, consisting of a receiver front-end followed by a Maximum A-Posteriori (MAP) detector. Discretization of the received continuous time signal using filter banks is an essential stage in the front-end part, where the Fast Haar Transform (FHT) is used to reduce complexity. Analysis of our receiver over slow-fading channels shows that it is optimal for certain modulation schemes. By comparison with literature, it is shown that over such channels our receiver can achieve optimal performance for Time-Orthogonal modulation. Computed and Monte-Carlo simulated performance results over fast time-varying Rayleigh fading channels show that with Minimum Shift Keying (MSK), our receiver using four basis functions (filters) lowers the error floor by more than one order of magnitude with respect to other techniques of comparable complexity. Orthogonal Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) can achieve the same performance as Time-Orthogonal modulation for the slow-fading case, but suffers some degradation over fast-fading channels where it exhibits an error floor. Compared to MSK, however, Orthogonal FSK provides better performance.
基金the National Natural Science Founda-tion of China(No.12074215)and Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province.
文摘The discovery of graphene has led to the devotion of intensive efforts,theoretical and experimental,to produce two-dimensional(2D)materials that can be used for developing functional materials and devices.This work provides a brief review of the recent developments in the lattice models of 2D Dirac materials and their relevant real material counterparts that are crucial for understanding the origins of 2D Dirac cones in electronic band structures as well as their material design and device applications.We focus on the roles of lattice symmetry,atomic orbital hybridization,and spin-orbit coupling in the presence of a Dirac cone.A number of lattice models,such as honeycomb,kagome,ruby,star,Cairo,and line-centered honeycomb,with different symmetries are reviewed based on the tight-binding approach.Inorganic and organic 2D materials,theoretically proposed or experimentally synthesized to satisfy these 2D Dirac lattice models,are summarized.