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Stephen McLaughlin

Researcher at Heriot-Watt University

Publications -  469
Citations -  12016

Stephen McLaughlin is an academic researcher from Heriot-Watt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbo code & Lidar. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 449 publications receiving 10648 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen McLaughlin include University of Edinburgh & University of Toulouse.

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End-to-End Energy Efficiency Evaluation for B5G Ultra Dense Networks.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an end-to-end power consumption model for a heterogeneous B5G cellular architecture that separates the indoor and outdoor communication scenarios in ultra dense networks.
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Implementable wireless access for B3G networks. IV. Resource management issues [Topics in Radio Communications]

TL;DR: In this article, the focus is on resource management based methods for B3G mobile communications systems and significant extensions of this work are now in hand within Mobile VCE's own core activity, aiming towards securing major improvements in delivery efficiency in future wireless systems through cross-layer operation.
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Conditioning Lofargrams Using Empirical Mode Decomposition

TL;DR: A method for improving the visibility of relevant spectral lines in a lofargram is applied, instead of using filtering or outlier rejection methods to condition the data, the signal is decomposed by using the method of empirical decomposition
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New Level Set Model in Follow Up Radiotherapy Image Analysis

TL;DR: A level set model is designed for the follow up RT image segmentation and instead of re-initializing the same model for level sets in vector-image or multi-phase applications, a combination of the two best performing models or the same models with different sets of parameters can result in better performance with less reliance on specific parameter settings.
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Reconfigurable Power Divider-Enabled Dynamic Hybrid m-MIMO Transmitter

TL;DR: In this article , a practical dynamic subarray m-MIMO structure that is based on reconfigurable power dividers (RPDs) is proposed, and the extensive system simulation results, considering hardware imperfection extracted from a practical RPD implementation, indicate that the proposed RPD-based dynamic HDA mIMO outperforms the fixed subarray counterpart.