Transceivers Based on the Ideal of Network Coding

Dr. Wen CHEN
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Date: 
Wednesday, 4 September, 2013
Time: 
9:30 – 10:30 am
Venue: 
Room 833, Ho Sin Hang Engineering Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract: 

In this talks we will first present a transmission scheme based on Space-Time Analog Network Coding for the multiple access relay channel. Simulation shows that the space time analog network coding can provide performance gain for multiple access relay channel. Then we present a receiver design based on integer forcing scheme, where some integer coefficient combinations of the  transmitted symbols are decoded in the receiver side using the slowest descend method, rather than the symbol  itself. This will provide substantial gain in rate performance.

Biography: 

Wen Chen, a senior member of IEEE, IEICE Shanghai Section Chair, SEIEE Chair Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is the director of Institute for Signal Processing and Systems. Dr. Chen was awarded the Ariyama Memorial Research Prize in 1997, the PIMS Post-Doctoral Fellowship in 2001. He received the honors of “New Century Excellent Scholar in China” in 2006 and “Pujiang Excellent Scholar in Shanghai” in 2007. He is elected to the vice general secretary of Shanghai Institute of Electronics in 2008. His interest covers wireless communications and signal processing, in this area he has published 48 papers in IEEE Journals, and more than 70 papers in IEEE conferences. He has won four NSFC projects and one National 973 projects.

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