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Ali Abdi

Researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology

Publications -  155
Citations -  6984

Ali Abdi is an academic researcher from New Jersey Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fading & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 144 publications receiving 6445 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Abdi include Civil Aviation Technology College & University of Delaware.

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Survey of automatic modulation classification techniques: classical approaches and new trends

TL;DR: The authors provide a comprehensive survey of different modulation recognition techniques in a systematic way, and simulated some major techniques under the same conditions, which allows a fair comparison among different methodologies.
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A new simple model for land mobile satellite channels: first- and second-order statistics

TL;DR: A new shadowed Rice (1948) model for land mobile satellite channels, where the amplitude of the line-of-sight is characterized by the Nakagami distribution, provides a similar fit to the experimental data as the well-accepted Loo's (1985) model but with significantly less computational burden.
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A space-time correlation model for multielement antenna systems in mobile fading channels

TL;DR: The utility of the new space-time correlation model is demonstrated by clarifying the limitations of a widely accepted correlation model for MIMO fading channels, and the impact of nonisotropic scattering around the user, on the capacity of a MIMo fading channel is quantified.
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A parametric model for the distribution of the angle of arrival and the associated correlation function and power spectrum at the mobile station

TL;DR: This work proposes the use of the versatile von Mises (1918) angular distribution, which includes and/or closely approximates important distributions like uniform, impulse, cardioid,Gaussian, and wrapped Gaussian, for modeling the nonuniform AOAs at the mobile.
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Sum of gamma variates and performance of wireless communication systems over Nakagami-fading channels

TL;DR: A PDF-based approach for the performance analysis of maximal-ratio combining and postdetection equal-gain combining diversity techniques as well as cochannel interference of cellular mobile radio systems over Nakagami (1960)-fading channels with arbitrary parameters is provided.