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- [j5]Paul N. Fletcher, Darren P. McNamara, Robert J. Piechocki, Andrew R. Nix, Michael Dean:
On the performance of recursive space-frequency codes and iterative decoding in wideband OFDM-MIMO systems: simulated and measured results. Int. J. Commun. Syst. 17(8): 789-810 (2004) - [c10]M. K. Abdul Aziz, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher:
A study of performance and complexity for IEEE 802.11n MIMO-OFDM GIS solutions. ICC 2004: 3822-3826 - [c9]M. K. Abdul Aziz, Paul N. Fletcher, Andrew R. Nix:
Performance analysis of IEEE 802.11n solutions combining MIMO architectures with iterative decoding and sub-optimal ML detection via MMSE and zero forcing GIS solutions. WCNC 2004: 1451-1456 - 2003
- [j4]Arun Kumar Arumugam, Angela Doufexi, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher:
An investigation of the coexistence of 802.11g WLAN and high data rate Bluetooth enabled consumer electronic devices in indoor home and office environments. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron. 49(3): 587-596 (2003) - [c8]Robert J. Piechocki, Christos Kasparis, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher, Joe McGeehan:
Bootstrap frequency equalisation for MIMO wireless systems. GLOBECOM 2003: 4175-4179 - [c7]Christos Kasparis, Robert J. Piechocki, Paul N. Fletcher, Andrew R. Nix:
A bootstrap multi-user detector for CDMA based on Tikhonov regularization. ICASSP (4) 2003: 69-72 - 2002
- [j3]Robert J. Piechocki, Paul N. Fletcher, Andrew R. Nix, Nishan Canagarajah, Joe McGeehan:
A measurement based feasibility study of space-frequency MIMO detection and decoding techniques for next generation wireless LANs. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron. 48(3): 732-737 (2002) - [j2]Andrew G. Lillie, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher, Joe McGeehan:
The application of iterative equalisation to high data rate wireless personal area networks. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron. 48(3): 743-753 (2002) - [j1]Arun Kumar Arumugam, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher, Simon Armour, Beng-Sin Lee:
Scenario driven evaluation and interference mitigation proposals for Bluetooth and high data rate Bluetooth enabled consumer electronic devices. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron. 48(3): 754-764 (2002) - [c6]Darren P. McNamara, Mark A. Beach, Paul N. Fletcher:
Spatial correlation in indoor MIMO channels. PIMRC 2002: 290-294 - [c5]M. K. Abdul Aziz, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher:
The impact and correction of timing error, frequency offset and phase noise in IEEE 802.11a and ETSI HiperLAN/2. VTC Spring 2002: 214-218 - 2001
- [c4]Michael R. G. Butler, Simon Armour, Paul N. Fletcher, Andrew R. Nix, David R. Bull:
Viterbi decoding strategies for 5 GHz wireless LAN systems. VTC Fall 2001: 77-81 - [c3]Robert J. Piechocki, Paul N. Fletcher, Andrew R. Nix, Nishan Canagarajah, Joseph McGeehan:
Performance of space-time coding with HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a WLAN standards on real channels. VTC Fall 2001: 848-852 - [c2]Darren P. McNamara, Mark A. Beach, Paul N. Fletcher:
Experimental investigation of the temporal variation of MIMO channels. VTC Fall 2001: 1063-1067 - [c1]M. K. Abdul Aziz, Michael R. G. Butler, Angela Doufexi, Andrew R. Nix, Paul N. Fletcher:
Indoor throughput and range improvements using standard compliant AP antenna diversity in IEEE 802.11a and ETSI HIPERLAN/2. VTC Fall 2001: 2294-2298
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