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Interference (wave propagation)

About: Interference (wave propagation) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 26086 publications have been published within this topic receiving 321110 citations.


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TL;DR: A constant-modulus-algorithm-based multiuser detection scheme is proposed for a communication system under multipath propagation that integrates multiple constraints into the optimization criterion to mitigate channel distortion andMultiuser interference.
Abstract: In this letter, a constant-modulus-algorithm-based multiuser detection scheme is proposed for a communication system under multipath propagation. To mitigate channel distortion and multiuser interference, we integrate multiple constraints into the optimization criterion. According to our analysis, the ability of the detector to remove all interference is ensured in the absence of noise when the constraints are properly preselected. However, in the presence of noise, the constraints highly affect the performance of the receiver. In order to optimally combine signals from different paths to achieve performance gains, those constraints can also be treated as variables and jointly optimized with the receiver, as verified by numerical examples.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the stimulated emission process in a pulsed parametric down-conversion and measured the probability for all four photons to exit from one side of the beam splitter.
Abstract: When four photons arrive at a beam splitter, two from each side, a four-photon, six-path interference effect occurs to yield a sixfold enhancement of the probability for all four photons to exit together from the beam splitter. We produce the four-photon state by using the stimulated emission process in a pulsed parametric down-conversion and measure the probability for all four photons to exit from one side of the beam splitter. The observed enhancement factor is in good agreement with a multimode treatment of pulsed down-conversion.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a sinusoidal phase modulating laser diode interferometer is proposed that is insensitive to vibrations of the optical components and fluctuations in the optical wavelength of the diode.
Abstract: We propose a sinusoidal phase modulating laser diode interferometer that is insensitive to vibrations of the optical components and fluctuations in the optical wavelength of the laser diode. These external disturbances cause fluctuations in the phase of the interference signal. After we analyze the sinusoidal phase modulation in a laser diode interferometer, we describe the method of the feedback control of the injection current of the laser diode to eliminate the phase fluctuations of the interference signal. We construct two sinusoidal phase modulating interferometers for movement measurements and surface profile measurements, respectively. The experimental results make it clear that the interferometers work well in mechanically noisy circumstances.

87 citations

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TL;DR: An optimal power allocation algorithm for the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based cognitive radio (CR) systems with different statistical interference constraints imposed by different primary users (PUs) is developed and the performance has been investigated.
Abstract: In this letter, we develop an optimal power allocation algorithm for the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based cognitive radio (CR) systems with different statistical interference constraints imposed by different primary users (PUs). Given the fact that the interference constraints are met in a statistical manner, the CR transmitter does not require the instantaneous channel quality feedback from the PU receivers. A suboptimal algorithm with reduced complexity has been proposed and the performance has been investigated. Presented numerical results show that with our proposed optimal power allocation algorithm CR user can achieve significantly higher transmission capacity for given statistical interference constraints and a given power budget compared to the classical power allocation algorithms namely, uniform and water-filling power allocation algorithms. The suboptimal algorithm outperforms both water-filling algorithm and uniform power loading algorithm. The proposed suboptimal algorithm give an option of using a low complexity power allocation algorithm where complexity is an issue with a certain amount of transmission rate degradation.

87 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202213
2021840
20201,221
20191,432
20181,351
20171,311