Waveform Design for High-mobility Communications
Prof. Emanuele Viterbo
(MONASH University)
CNR-IEIIT
Event online by Microsoft Teams
June 8th, 2023
5.30 pm
(MONASH University)
CNR-IEIIT
Event online by Microsoft Teams
June 8th, 2023
5.30 pm
Sommario
On June 8th, 2023 at 5.30 pm, a new appointment of the “Thursday meetings – A glance to the future at cocktail-hour”, organized by EIIT – CNR Institute, will take place online by Microsoft Teams.
The series of fortnightly meetings deal with specific themes connected to IEIIT – CNR institute with transversal vision through application domains and technological areas with particular attention to their evolutions.
The new seminar will be held by Prof. Emanuele Viterbo (MONASH University) on the following subject "Waveform Design for High-mobility Communications".
Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation has been recently proposed by Hadani et al. at WCNC’17, San Francisco. It was shown to offer significant advantages over OFDM in doubly dispersive channels for high-mobility wireless communications. The key idea of OTFS is to model mobile wireless channels in the delay Doppler domain, where a sparse nature of the geometry of the wireless channel is captured. This talk will introduce the general notion of OTFS/delay-Doppler communications, starting from the fundamentals of high mobility wireless channels, followed by the transceiver architecture used for detection and channel estimation, and finally discuss some applications.
Participation is free but registration is required. Please register here.
The series of fortnightly meetings deal with specific themes connected to IEIIT – CNR institute with transversal vision through application domains and technological areas with particular attention to their evolutions.
The new seminar will be held by Prof. Emanuele Viterbo (MONASH University) on the following subject "Waveform Design for High-mobility Communications".
Orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation has been recently proposed by Hadani et al. at WCNC’17, San Francisco. It was shown to offer significant advantages over OFDM in doubly dispersive channels for high-mobility wireless communications. The key idea of OTFS is to model mobile wireless channels in the delay Doppler domain, where a sparse nature of the geometry of the wireless channel is captured. This talk will introduce the general notion of OTFS/delay-Doppler communications, starting from the fundamentals of high mobility wireless channels, followed by the transceiver architecture used for detection and channel estimation, and finally discuss some applications.
Participation is free but registration is required. Please register here.