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Latest revision as of 14:16, 24 November 2021
Contents
Short Description
Data transmission over frequency-selective channels using orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) suffers from high peak-to-average power ratio (PAR). The high dynamic range of OFDM signals is further aggravated in multi-antenna or massive MIMO systems where hundreds of parallel OFDM stream must be transmitted wirelessly. This project aims at investigating new methods that reduce the PAR in massive MIMO-OFDM systems. The project can be either fully theoretical, half theory and half implementation, or purely VLSI implementation based. The tools to be learned in this project are numerical (convex) optimization and deep unfolding, a recent paradigm to tune algorithm parameters using deep learning frameworks.
Status: Available
- Looking for 1-2 Semester/Master students
- Contact: Christoph Studer
Prerequisites
- For students interested in the theory: Communication Systems (recommended)
- For students interested in the implementation: VLSI I, VLSI II (recommended)
Character
- 50% Theory
- 50% VLSI Design