ITG-Fb. 291: WSA 2020

24th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas February 18 – 20, 2020, Hamburg, Germany

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VDE ITG (Hg.), ITG-Fb. 291: WSA 2020 (2020), VDE Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783800752010

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The 24th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas (WSA 2020) will be hosted at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH). It provides a prestigious international forum for the latest results on communication and information theory, related signal processing algorithms, and experimental results for wireless communications, with special focus on multiantenna (MIMO) systems. A non-exclusive list of topics of interest includes:
• Beamforming Techniques
• Massive/Full-Dimension MIMO
• Network/Distributed MIMO
• Multicell Systems and Interference
• Cloud Radio Access Networks
• Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Communications
• Limited Feedback
• Ultra-Low Latency Communication
• Channel Modelling and Estimation
• Compressive Sensing and Sparse Processing
• Machine Learning for PHY/MAC Design
• Multiantenna Techniques and Security
• Field Trials and Demonstrators
• MIMO Radar and Multisensor Processing
• Cooperative and Sensor Networks
• Device-to-Device Communications
• Vehicular Communications
• Uncoordinated and Massive Access
• Localization

Table of content

  • ITG-Fachbericht 291: WSA 2020
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  • Program
  • Session 1: Metasurfaces
  • Session 2: 5G and Beyond
  • 2.1 URLLC for Factory Automation: an Extensive Throughput-Reliability Analysis of D-MIMO
  • 2.2 Link-Level Investigations of Hybrid-ARQ schemes for 5G URLLC Scenarios
  • 2.3 Proactive Resource Allocation for the Coexistence of Concurrent Services
  • Session 3: Interference Management
  • 3.1 Full-Duplex Relaying: Enabling Dual Connectivity via Impairments-Aware Successive Interference Cancellation
  • 3.2 Performance Characterization of Cellular Networks with Pilot-Aided Non-Coherent Joint Transmission
  • Session 4: mmWave and Massive MIMO
  • 4.1 Structured Channel Covariance Estimation for Dual-Polarized Massive MIMO Arrays
  • 4.2 Bilinear Precoding for FDD Massive MIMO System with Imperfect Covariance Matrices
  • 4.3 Feedback-Aware Noncoherent Receivers for Massive MIMO Systems
  • 4.4 Massive MIMO Channel Measurements and Achievable Rates in a Residential Area
  • 4.5 Performance Analysis of Repeater-Aided Millimeter Wave Urban Mobile Communication Networks
  • Session 5: Positioning
  • 5.1 PHY Layer for 5G Radio-Based Precise Positioning in 5GCAR Vulnerable Road User
  • Session 6: Situational Awareness and Direction Estimation
  • 6.1 On the Feasibility of Situational Awareness in Millimeter Wave Massive MIMO Systems
  • 6.2 5GCAR Demonstration: Vulnerable Road User Protection through Positioning with Synchronized Antenna Signal Processing
  • 6.3 Semi-supervised Localisation utilizing CSI at Large Antenna Array Base Stations
  • 6.4 An MSE Approximation for Grid-Based Maximum Likelihood Direction-of-Arrival Estimators
  • 6.5 Impact of Phase Center Displacement on Direction-of-Arrival Estimation using Multi-Mode Antennas
  • Session 7: Machine Learning 1
  • 7.1 Concrete MAP Detection: A Machine Learning Inspired Relaxation
  • 7.2 DeEQ: Deep Equalization for Large MIMO Systems
  • 7.3 Cloud-RAN Fronthaul Rate Reduction via IBM-based Quantization for Multicarrier Systems
  • Session 8: Machine Learning 2
  • 8.1 Reproducible Evaluation of Neural Network based Channel Estimators and Predictors Using a Generic Dataset
  • Session 9: Antennas
  • 9.1 Universal low-cost Transmitarray Antenna Design at 61 GHz for Beam Steering with different Feed Antennas
  • 9.2 Gain of Uniform Rectangular Arrays
  • 9.3 Matching Strategies for Multiantenna Arrays
  • 9.4 Performance Simulation of a 5G Hybrid Beamforming Millimeter-Wave System
  • 9.5 Polar Quantisation of Uniformly Distributed Signals on the Hypersphere for OMA
  • Session 10: Compressed Sensing and Coarse Quantization
  • 10.1 Zero-Crossing Precoding with MMSE Criterion for Channels with 1-Bit Quantization and Oversampling
  • 10.2 Coarse Quantization-Aware Block Diagonalization Algorithms for Multiple-Antenna Systems with Low-Resolution Signals
  • 10.3 Sparse Measurement Matrices for Compressed-Sensing Recovery by Bayesian Approximate Message Passing
  • 10.4 On the Invariance of Recovery Algorithms for Compressed Sensing based on Expectation-Consistent Approximate Inference
  • Session 11: Beamforming and Precoding
  • 11.1 Optimal and Suboptimal MMSE Precoding for Multiuser MIMO Systems Using Constant Envelope Signals with Phase Quantization at the Transmitter and PSK Modulation
  • 11.2 Fast Beam Alignment through Simultaneous Beam Steering and Power Spectrum Estimation Using a Frequency Scanning Array
  • 11.3 Statistical Power Allocation for Downlink Two-User Power-Domain MIMO-NOMA with Excess Degrees of Freedom
  • 11.4 Robust Submodular RRH Selection for Joint Multicast Downlink Transmission
  • 11.5 Codes over Gaussian Integers for Spatial Modulation
  • Poster Session P1
  • P1-1 Multi-Connectivity Management for Mobile Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications
  • P1-3 Optimal Offloading for Interdependent Tasks of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Edge Server aided Low Power Wide-Area Networks
  • P1-4 End-to-End Latency Distribution in Future Mobile Communication Networks
  • P1-5 Cache Replacement in CoMP-Based Multi-Cell Networks with Unknown Content Popularity
  • P1-6 On the Impact of Hardware Impairments in Noncoherent Massive MIMO Systems
  • P1-7 Spatial Consistency Validation on Massive SIMO Covariance Matrices in the Geometry-Based Stochastic Channel Model QuaDRiGa
  • P1-8 Resource Allocation for Full-Duplex MU-mMIMO Relaying: A Delivery Time Minimization Approach
  • P1-9 Transmit Power Allocation for Joint Communication and Sensing through Massive MIMO Arrays
  • P1-10 Active Channel Sparsification and Precoding for Dual-Polarized FDD Massive MIMO
  • P1-11 User-Centric Massive MIMO Systems with Hardening-based Clusterization
  • P1-12 Low-Complexity Detection for Multi-Dimensional Spatial Modulation Schemes
  • P1-13 Blind SISO Detection of M-ary CPM in Fast-Fading Flat Channels
  • P1-14 Performance Investigation of Angle of Arrival based Localization
  • P1-15 Highly accurate Multipath Component Delay Estimation
  • P1-16 Performance Evaluation of LoS Round-Trip ToF Localization: A 60GHz Band Case Study
  • P1-17 Non-Line-of-Sight Based Radio Localization with Dual-Polarization Antenna Arrays
  • P1-18 A Block Successive Convex Approximation Framework for Multidimensional Harmonic Retrieval and Imperfect Measurement
  • P1-19 Analog Transmission of Correlated Sources in SIMO MAC using Hexagonal Lattices
  • Poster Session P2
  • P2-1 Indoor Measurements with Commercial 60 GHz WLAN Components
  • P2-2 Experimental Analysis of High Resolution Indoor THz SAR Imaging
  • P2-3 Drone-Based Spatial MIMO Measurements in Three Dimensions
  • P2-4 Ultra-wideband Multipath Channel Characterization at 300 GHz
  • P2-5 Learning the Channel State Information Across the Frequency Division Gap in Wireless Communications
  • P2-6 Secure Transmission in Multi-Beam Satellites
  • P2-7 Bounds on the Ergodic Secret-Key Capacity for Dependent Fading Channels
  • P2-8 Carrier Phase Distortions with anti-jamming Techniques using GNSS Array Receivers
  • P2-9 Cloud-Aided Multi-Way Multiple-Antenna Relaying with Best-User Link Selection and Joint ML Detection
  • P2-10 Minimax Solution to the Partial Decode-and-Forward Rate Maximization in the MIMO Relay Channel
  • P2-11 A Compact Dual-Band Antenna Based on Defected Ground Structure for ISM Band Applications
  • P2-12 A Compact Flexible Antennas for ISM and 5G Sub-6-GHz band Application
  • P2-13 Conformal Adaptive Phased Array for the 2.4 GHz ISM band
  • P2-14 General rank beamforming using full rate real-value OSTBC for multicasting networks
  • P2-15 On the Mapping between Steering Direction and Frequency of a Uniform Linear Array with Fixed True Time Delays
  • P2-16 Multi-User Digital Beamforming Based on Path Angle Information for mm-Wave MIMO Systems
  • P2-17 3D Beamforming in Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-assisted Wireless Communication Networks
  • P2-18 Pulse-Shaped OTFS for V2X Short-Frame Communication with Tuned One-Tap Equalization
  • P2-19 Investigation of Optimal MCS and Subcarrier Spacing in MBSFN Systems
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