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WSA 2004: Munich, Germany
- 2004 ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas, WSA 2004, Munich, Germany, 18-19 March 2004. IEEE 2004

- Josef A. Nossek, Wolfgang Utschick:

Welcome to the International Workshop on Smart Antennas. - Christian Waldschmidt

, Christiane Kuhnert:
On the integration of MIMO systems into handheld devices. 1-8 - Ansgar Scherb, Volker Kühn, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:

Deterministic and Monte Carlo approaches for joint iterative data detection and channel estimation. 9-16 - Gerhard Bauch, Javed Shamim Malik:

Orthogonal frequency division multiple access with cyclic delay diversity. 17-24 - Wojciech Kuropatwinski, Frank Lillie, Norbert Geng, Friedrich K. Jondral:

Low-cost MIMO real-time demonstrator: concept and first results. 25-29 - Frank Fröhlich, Utz Martin:

Frequency-domain MIMO interference cancellation technique for space-time block-coded single-carrier systems. 30-34 - Marcello Cicerone, Osvaldo Simeone, Norbert Geng, Umberto Spagnolini:

Modal analysis/filtering to estimate time-varying MIMO-OFDM channels. 35-40 - Tobias J. Oechtering, Aydin Sezgin

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A new cooperative transmission scheme using the space-time delay code. 41-48 - Aydin Sezgin

, Eduard A. Jorswieck, Holger Boche:
On EXIT-chart analysis of coherent and noncoherent space-time codes. 49-56 - Melanie Witzke:

Iterative detection of linear-dispersion codes. 57-62 - Tuan Do-Hong, Gerhard Olbrich, Peter Russer:

A new digital beamforming scheme for high-altitude-platform based communication systems. 63-68 - Karim M. Nasr, Fumie Costen, Stephen K. Barton:

On the interpolation of the weights of an OFDM-MMSE smart antenna for an infrastructure WLAN in arbitrary indoor environments. 69-74 - John S. Thompson:

Antenna array performance with channel estimation errors. 75-78 - Mario Kießling, Joachim Speidel, Markus Reinhardt:

Ergodic capacity of MIMO channels with statistical channel state information at the transmitter. 79-86 - M. Gabrowska, Martin Bossert, Martin Weckerle, Sergo Shavgulidze:

On space time concatenated convolutional codes. 87-94 - Andrea M. Tonello:

A concatenated multitone multiple antenna scheme for multiuser uplink communications. 95-102 - S. A. Razavi:

Full-diversity rate-(near) one space-time block codes at linear decoding complexity for quasistatic fading channels. 103-105 - Dirk Wübben, Ronald Böhnke, Volker Kühn, Karl-Dirk Kammeyer:

MMSE-based lattice-reduction for near-ML detection of MIMO systems. 106-113 - Jan Mietzner, J. Eick, Peter Adam Höher:

On distributed space-time coding techniques for cooperative wireless networks and their sensitivity to frequency offsets. 114-121 - Eduard A. Jorswieck, Holger Boche, Martin Schubert:

Analysis of multiuser MIMO systems with MMSE receiver based on worst case noise. 122-129 - Raphael Hunger, Frank A. Dietrich, Michael Joham, Wolfgang Utschick:

Robust transmit zero-forcing filters. 130-137 - Mariella Särestöniemi, Tad Matsumoto, Kimmo Kansanen

, Christian Schneider:
Realistic performance evaluation for turbo diversity using field measurement data. 138-143 - Andrei Szabo, Norbert Gengf, Axel Klein, Ingo Viering, Josef A. Nossek:

On the performance of fast feedback and link adaptation for MIMO eigenbeamforming in cellular systems. 144-151 - Svante Bergman, Cristoff Martin, Björn E. Ottersten:

Bit and power loading for spatial multiplexing using partial channel state information. 152-159 - Enrico Jugl, M. Schact, Armin Dekorsy, Jens Mückenheim:

Downlink beamforming and data rate adaptation applied for packet data transmission over the UMTS dedicated channel. 160-166 - Thomas Fügen, Christiane Kuhnert, Jürgen Maurer, Werner Wiesbeck:

Performance of multiuser MIMO systems under realistic propagation conditions. 167-173 - Martin Schubert, Holger Boche:

User ordering and power allocation for optimal multiantenna precoding/decoding. 174-181 - Shahram Shahbazpanahi, Mohammadali Beheshti, Alex B. Gershman, Mohammad Gharavi-Alkhansari, Kon Max Wong:

Linear receivers for joint space-time decoding and interference rejection in multiuser uplink MIMO communication systems. 182-188 - Giovanni Del Galdo, Marko Milojevic, Martin Haardt, Marko Hennhöfer:

Efficient channel modelling for frequency selective MIMO channels. 189-193 - H. Hofstetter, G. Steinbock:

A geometry based stochastic channel model for MIMO systems. 194-199 - Ayman Abdel-Samad, Alex B. Gershman, Timothy N. Davidson:

Robust transmit eigen-beamforming based on imperfect channel state information. 200-207 - Michael Joham, Johannes Brehmer, Andreas Voulgarelis, Wolfgang Utschick:

Multiuser spatio-temporal Tomlinson-Harashima precoding for frequency selective vector channels. 208-215 - Matthias Stege, Frank Schäfer, Matthias Henker, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

Hardware in a loop-a system prototyping platform for MIMO-approaches. 216-222 - Michel T. Ivrlac, Josef A. Nossek:

Cross layer optimization - an equivalence class approach. 223-230 - Joachim Wehinger, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker, Steffen Paul, Florian Kaltenberger:

Two-stage space-time receiver for UMTS frequency division duplex. 231-234 - Ralf Irmer, René Habendorf, Wolfgang Rave, Gerhard P. Fettweis:

Overloaded TDD-CDMA cells with multiuser transmission. 235-242 - A. Jeffries, W. Tong, C. Ward:

A high spectral efficiency broadband mobile radio access system. 243-246 - Guido Dietl, Michael Joham, Philipp Kreuter, Johannes Brehmer, Wolfgang Utschick:

A Krylov subspace multistage decomposition of the transmit Wiener filter. 247-252 - Rohit U. Nabar, Helmut Bölcskei, Arogyaswami Paulraj:

Diversity performance of Ricean MIMO channels. 253-256 - Christian Hartmann, Robert Vilzmann:

Urgency based scheduling for user-individual QoS in cellular MIMO-systems. 257-260 - Christian Schneider, Marcus Großmann, Reiner S. Thomä:

Performance of antenna variable modulation for turbo MIMO transmission in frequency-selective channels. 261-267 - W. Weichselberger:

On the decomposition of the MIMO channel correlation tensor. 268-273 - Mohammad Gharavi-Alkhansari, Alex B. Gershman, Martin Haardt:

Exact error probability analysis of orthogonal space-time block codes over correlated Rician fading channels. 274-278 - Alexander Seeger, Thomas Grundler, Hans Nottensteiner, Markus Reinhardt, Frederic Charpentier:

Cross polarisation based extension of closed loop transmit diversity. 279-282

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