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Harald Haas
Researcher at University of Strathclyde
Publications - 787
Citations - 41848
Harald Haas is an academic researcher from University of Strathclyde. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visible light communication & Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 750 publications receiving 34927 citations. Previous affiliations of Harald Haas include NTT DoCoMo & Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Harnessing Nonlinearity: Predicting Chaotic Systems and Saving Energy in Wireless Communication
Herbert Jaeger,Harald Haas +1 more
TL;DR: A method for learning nonlinear systems, echo state networks (ESNs), which employ artificial recurrent neural networks in a way that has recently been proposed independently as a learning mechanism in biological brains is presented.
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Cellular architecture and key technologies for 5G wireless communication networks
Cheng-Xiang Wang,Fourat Haider,Xiqi Gao,Xiaohu You,Yang Yang,Dongfeng Yuan,Hadi M. Aggoune,Harald Haas,Simon Fletcher,Erol Hepsaydir +9 more
TL;DR: A potential cellular architecture that separates indoor and outdoor scenarios is proposed, and various promising technologies for 5G wireless communication systems, such as massive MIMO, energy-efficient communications, cognitive radio networks, and visible light communications are discussed.
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Spatial Modulation for Generalized MIMO: Challenges, Opportunities, and Implementation
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a comprehensive state-of-the-art survey on SM-MIMO research, to provide a critical appraisal of its potential advantages, and to promote the discussion of its beneficial application areas and their research challenges.
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Indoor optical wireless communication: potential and state-of-the-art
TL;DR: This article aims at reviewing and summarizing recent advancements in OW communication, with the main focus on indoor deployment scenarios, including a discussion of challenges, potential applications, state of the art, and prospects.
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Towards 6G wireless communication networks: vision, enabling technologies, and new paradigm shifts
Xiaohu You,Cheng-Xiang Wang,Jie Huang,Xiqi Gao,Zaichen Zhang,Michael Mao Wang,Yongming Huang,Chuan Zhang,Yanxiang Jiang,Jiaheng Wang,Min Zhu,Bin Sheng,Dongming Wang,Zhiwen Pan,Pengcheng Zhu,Yang Yang,Zening Liu,Ping Zhang,Xiaofeng Tao,Shaoqian Li,Zhi Chen,Xinying Ma,Chih-Lin I,Shuangfeng Han,Ke Li,Pan Chengkang,Zhiming Zheng,Lajos Hanzo,Xuemin Shen,Yingjie Jay Guo,Zhiguo Ding,Harald Haas,Wen Tong,Peiying Zhu,Guanghua Yang,Jun Wang,Eric G. Larsson,Hien Quoc Ngo,Wei Hong,Haiming Wang,Debin Hou,Jixin Chen,Zhe Chen,Zhang-Cheng Hao,Geoffrey Ye Li,Rahim Tafazolli,Yue Gao,H. Vincent Poor,Gerhard P. Fettweis,Ying-Chang Liang +49 more
TL;DR: 6G with additional technical requirements beyond those of 5G will enable faster and further communications to the extent that the boundary between physical and cyber worlds disappears.