Description
Date depot: 1 janvier 1900
Titre: Interference-aware transceiver designs for hostile communication scenarios
Directeur de thèse:
Raymond KNOPP (Eurecom)
Domaine scientifique: Sciences et technologies de l'information et de la communication
Thématique CNRS : Non defini
Resumé:
This research proposal with hostile communication environments such as broadband infrastructure links for high-speed train communications in the presence of interference from cellular networks. This application scenario is considered in the French ANR project CORRIDOR in addition to similar scenarios in the SPECTRA project. The work carried out in the context of this thesis will contribute to both of these projects as well as others during the course of its execution. In particular, the candidate will consider receiver algorithms for high-order multi-antenna systems capable of receiving high-throughput data in the presence of interference and potentially at high vehicle speeds. Furthermore, transmitter algorithms exploiting multiple-antennas and feedback for minimizing impact on cellular systems sharing the same communication band will be considered. We will focus our attention on algorithms applicable to 4G air-interface standards and their evolution in the coming years.
Doctorant.e: Thomas Robin