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Mazen O. Hasna

Researcher at Qatar University

Publications -  280
Citations -  8307

Mazen O. Hasna is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relay & Spectral efficiency. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 257 publications receiving 7295 citations. Previous affiliations of Mazen O. Hasna include Qatar Airways & Polytechnic University of Turin.

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End-to-end performance of transmission systems with relays over Rayleigh-fading channels

TL;DR: End-to-end performance of two-hop wireless communication systems with nonregenerative relays over flat Rayleigh-fading channels is presented and average bit-error rate expressions for binary differential phase-shift keying, as well as outage probability formulas for noise limited systems are derived.
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A performance study of dual-hop transmissions with fixed gain relays

TL;DR: Numerical results show that dual-hop wireless communication systems equipped with nonregenerative fixed gain relays have a comparable performance to nonRegenerative systems with variable gain, more complex, relays and that relay saturation of these systems results in a minimal loss in performance.
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Optimal power allocation for relayed transmissions over Rayleigh-fading channels

TL;DR: Numerical results show that optimizing the allocation of power enhances the system performance, especially if the links are highly unbalanced in terms of their average fading power or if the number of hops is large.
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A performance study of dual-hop transmissions with fixed gain relays

TL;DR: Numerical results show that dual-hop wireless communication systems equipped with non-regenerative fixed gain relays have a comparable performance to non-Regenerative systems with variable gain relay and that relay saturation of these systems results in a minimal loss in performance.
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Outage probability of multihop transmission over Nakagami fading channels

TL;DR: An analytical framework is presented for the evaluation of the end-to-end outage probability of multihop wireless communication systems with nonregenerative relays over Nakagami fading channels and shows that regeneration is more crucial at low average SNR and for multihip systems with a large number of hops.