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Arogyaswami Paulraj

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  476
Citations -  41919

Arogyaswami Paulraj is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 476 publications receiving 41068 citations. Previous affiliations of Arogyaswami Paulraj include Bharat Electronics & University of Maryland, College Park.

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Introduction to Space-Time Wireless Communications

TL;DR: This book is an accessible introduction to every fundamental aspect of space-time wireless communications and a powerful tool for improving system performance that already features in the UMTS and CDMA2000 mobile standards.
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An overview of MIMO communications - a key to gigabit wireless

TL;DR: An overview of MIMO wireless technology covering channel models, performance limits, coding, and transceiver design is provided, in principle, to meet the 1 Gb/s data rate requirement with a single-transmit single-receive antenna wireless system.
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Space-time processing for wireless communications

TL;DR: This article focuses largely on the receive (mobile-to-base station) time-division multiple access (TDMA) (nonspread modulation) application for high-mobility networks and describes a large cell propagation channel and develops a signal model incorporating channel effects.
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ESPRIT--A subspace rotation approach to estimation of parameters of cisoids in noise

TL;DR: The application of a subspace invariance approach (ESPRIT) to the estimation of parameters (frequencies and powers) of cisoids in noise is described, which has several advantages including improved resolution over Pisarenko's technique for harmonic retrieval.
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On the capacity of OFDM-based spatial multiplexing systems

TL;DR: It is found that, in the MIMO case, unlike the single-input single-output (SISO) case, delay spread channels may provide advantages over flat fading channels not only in terms of outage capacity but also in termsof ergodic capacity.