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H. Sampath

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  12
Citations -  3104

H. Sampath is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Precoding. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 3069 citations.

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Generalized linear precoder and decoder design for MIMO channels using the weighted MMSE criterion

TL;DR: The problem of designing jointly optimum linear precoder and decoder for a MIMO channel possibly with delay-spread, using a weighted minimum mean-squared error criterion subject to a transmit power constraint is addressed.
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Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders

TL;DR: A new paradigm for the design of transmitter space-time coding is introduced that is referred to as linear precoding, which leads to simple closed-form solutions for transmission over frequency-selective multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels, which are scalable with respect to the number of antennas, size of the coding block, and transmit average/peak power.
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A fourth-generation MIMO-OFDM broadband wireless system: design, performance, and field trial results

TL;DR: This article describes a multiple-input multiple-output OFDM wireless communication system, lab test results, and field test results obtained in San Jose, California, to establish the performance of MIMO communication systems.
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Linear precoding for space-time coded systems with known fading correlations

TL;DR: It is shown that the linear precoder transmits power on the eigenmodes of the transmit antenna correlation matrix, a form of waterpouring policy, and simulation results are presented to show performance improvement on a space-time coded system.
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Joint transmit and receive optimization for high data rate wireless communication using multiple antennas

TL;DR: A joint transmit and receive optimization scheme for the multi-input multi-output (MIMO) spatial multiplexing system (also known as BLAST) in a narrowband wireless channel is proposed and the optimum power allocation policy is derived.