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Amir K. Khandani

Researcher at University of Waterloo

Publications -  398
Citations -  9856

Amir K. Khandani is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Decoding methods & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 394 publications receiving 9590 citations. Previous affiliations of Amir K. Khandani include McGill University & Ciena.

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Communication Over MIMO X Channels: Interference Alignment, Decomposition, and Performance Analysis

TL;DR: It is shown that by using mixed design schemes, rather than decomposition schemes, and taking the statistical properties of the interference terms into account, the power offset of the system can be improved.
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Capacity Bounds for the Gaussian Interference Channel

TL;DR: It is proved that the full Han-Kobayashi achievable rate region using Gaussian codebooks is equivalent to that of the one-sided Gaussian IC for a particular range of channel parameters.
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Real Interference Alignment: Exploiting the Potential of Single Antenna Systems

TL;DR: It is proved that constellations can be aligned in a similar fashion as that of vectors in multiple antenna systems and space can be broken up into fractional dimensions.
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Solving Euclidean Distance Matrix Completion Problems Via Semidefinite Programming

TL;DR: A primal-dual interior-point algorithm is introduced that solves an equivalent (quadratic objective function) semidefinite programming problem (SDP) and demonstrates the efficiency and robustness of this approach.
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Signaling over MIMO Multi-Base Systems: Combination of Multi-Access and Broadcast Schemes

TL;DR: The signaling scheme is elaborated for the case that each transmitter/receiver is equipped with three antennas and it is proven that in such a scenario, the multiplexing gain of four is achievable, which outperforms any other conventional schemes.