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Lajos Hanzo

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  2188
Citations -  69620

Lajos Hanzo is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bit error rate & MIMO. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 2040 publications receiving 54380 citations. Previous affiliations of Lajos Hanzo include University of New South Wales & Beihang University.

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Low-Complexity Iterative Frequency Domain Decision Feedback Equalization

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed simplified DFE operating in the frequency domain of single-carrier systems is similar to the traditional iterative block DFE under various multipath fading channels, but it imposes a much lower complexity than the latter.
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On the Multi-User Multi-Cell Massive Spatial Modulation Uplink: How Many Antennas for Each User?

TL;DR: In this article, the achievable uplink spectral efficiency of a multi-cell massive MIMO system was studied, and closed-form expressions to asymptotically lower bound the SE yielded by two linear BS combining schemes, including maximum ratio combining and zero forcing combining, when a sufficiently large number of BS antennas are equipped.
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On the Multi-User, Multi-Cell Massive Spatial Modulation Uplink: How Many Antennas for Each User?

TL;DR: This paper study the achievable uplink spectral efficiency (SE) of a multi-cell massive SM-MIMO system, and derive closed-form expressions to asymptotically lower-bound the SE yielded by two linear BS combining schemes, including maximum ratio combining and zero forcing combining.
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Distributed Multistage Cooperative-Social-Multicast-Aided Content Dissemination in Random Mobile Networks

TL;DR: The geographic social strength is mathematically defined to describe the social relationships between a pair of MSs and the closed-form formula of the average social unicast throughput is derived, which is capable of successfully delivering the content of common interest to all MSs in two transmission frames.
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Optimization of Visible-Light Optical Wireless Systems: Network-Centric Versus User-Centric Designs

TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive survey of visible-light-aided OW systems with special emphasis on the design and optimization of VLC networks, where the radically new UC design philosophy is reviewed and design guidelines are provided for VLC systems.