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Giuseppe Caire
Researcher at Technical University of Berlin
Publications - 909
Citations - 44469
Giuseppe Caire is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Communication channel. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 825 publications receiving 40344 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Caire include Free University of Berlin & Guangxi Normal University.
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Quantized vs. Analog Feedback for the MIMO Downlink : A comparison between Zero-Forcing based achievable rates
TL;DR: It is shown that analog feedback achieves a fraction 1 - 2F of the optimal multiplexing gain even in the presence of a feedback delay, when the fading belongs to the class of Doppler processes with normalized maximum Dopplers frequency shift 0 <= F <= 1/2.
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Utility Optimal Scheduling and Admission Control for Adaptive Video Streaming in Small Cell Networks
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the jointly optimal design of a transmission scheduling and admission control policy for adaptive video streaming over small cell networks and formulated the problem as a dynamic network utility maximization and observed that it naturally decomposes into two subproblems: admission control and transmission scheduling.
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Compressive Estimation of a Stochastic Process with Unknown Autocorrelation Function
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a blind predictor that does not require the a priori knowledge of the power spectral density (PSD) of the process and compare its performance with that of an MMSE predictor that has a full knowledge of PSD.
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Dataset of Pathloss and ToA Radio Maps With Localization Application
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented a collection of radio map datasets in dense urban setting, which they generated and made publicly available, including simulated pathloss/received signal strength (RSS) and time of arrival (ToA) radio maps over a large collection of realistic dense urban settings.
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Effective beamforming and efficient scheduling for multi-user MIMO broadcast channels
TL;DR: This paper focuses on Multi-User MIMO Broadcast Channels with few users feeding back their channel estimates, i.e. K linear in the number of transmitting antennas, and shows that the Zero Forcing beamformer, commonly accepted for practical implementations, can be easily outperformed by other schemes based on QR decomposition, approaching the channel capacity.