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Lie-Liang Yang

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  443
Citations -  7396

Lie-Liang Yang is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bit error rate & Fading. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 421 publications receiving 6517 citations. Previous affiliations of Lie-Liang Yang include Beijing Jiaotong University & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Performance of generalized multicarrier DS-CDMA over Nakagami-m fading channels

TL;DR: A unified analytical framework for determining the exact average BER of the generalized MC DS-CDMA system over generalized multipath Nakagami-m (1960) fading channels is presented.
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Multicarrier DS-CDMA: a multiple access scheme for ubiquitous broadband wireless communications

TL;DR: It is shown that when communicating in such diverse environments, both SC DS-CDMA and MC-CD MA exhibit certain limitations that are hard to circumvent, but when appropriately selecting the system parameters and using transmit diversity, MC DS- CDMA becomes capable of adapting to such diverse propagation environments at a reasonable detection complexity.
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Generalised Pre-Coding Aided Spatial Modulation

TL;DR: The investigations show that the GPSM scheme constitutes a flexible alternative to the state-of-the-art MIMO transmission schemes, especially because it is capable of achieving a high throughput and has substantial benefits in the medium to high Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) region.
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Transmitter Preprocessing Aided Spatial Modulation for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems

TL;DR: The studies show that, when appropriately designed, the pre-SSK and APM invoked can enhance each other, resulting in that the PSM is capable of attaining a better BER performance than the corresponding pure pre- SSK and pure APM.
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PAPR reduction of an OFDM signal by use of PTS with low computational complexity

TL;DR: A novel reduced complexity PTS (RC-PTS) technique is presented to decrease the computational complexity of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing by combining sub-optimal PTS with a preset threshold.