Zoltan Safar, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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(Efficient coding and decoding methods for multi-antenna wireless communication systems.) |
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Xu Q, Safar Z, Han Y, et al. (2018) Statistical Learning Over Time-Reversal Space for Indoor Monitoring System Ieee Internet of Things Journal. 5: 970-983 |
Chen Y, Wang B, Han Y, et al. (2016) Why time reversal for future 5G wireless? Ieee Signal Processing Magazine. 33: 17-24 and 26 |
Safar Z, Liu KJR. (2015) Space-time correlation of MIMO flat Rayleigh fading channels European Signal Processing Conference. 2015 |
Chen Y, Han F, Yang YH, et al. (2014) Time-reversal wireless paradigm for green internet of things: An overview Ieee Internet of Things Journal. 1: 81-98 |
Han F, Safar Z, Liu KJR. (2013) Energy-efficient base-station cooperative operation with guaranteed QoS Ieee Transactions On Communications. 61: 3505-3517 |
Chen Y, Lin WS, Han F, et al. (2012) A cheat-proof game theoretic demand response scheme for smart grids Ieee International Conference On Communications. 3362-3366 |
Su W, Safar Z, Liu RKJ. (2009) Orthogonal space-time block codes with sphere packing Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 55: 1627-1639 |
Safar Z, Su W, Liu KJR. (2006) A fast sphere decoding algorithm for space-frequency block codes Eurasip Journal On Applied Signal Processing. 2006 |
Su W, Safar Z, Liu KJR. (2005) Towards maximum achievable diversity in space, time, and frequency: Performance analysis and code design Ieee Transactions On Wireless Communications. 4: 1847-1857 |
Su W, Safar Z, Liu KJR. (2005) Full-rate full-diversity space-frequency codes with optimum coding advantage Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 51: 229-249 |