SumComp coding for digital OTA computation of nomographic functions achieves ~10 dB better normalized MSE than analog and ChannelComp baselines for arithmetic and geometric means in low-noise regimes.
Goldsmith, Wireless communications
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SumComp: Coding for Digital Over-the-Air Computation via the Ring of Integers
SumComp coding for digital OTA computation of nomographic functions achieves ~10 dB better normalized MSE than analog and ChannelComp baselines for arithmetic and geometric means in low-noise regimes.
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Accurate Angular Inference for 802.11ad Devices Using Beam-Specific Measurements
VAE-CIR estimates angles of dominant 60 GHz paths in 802.11ad devices from variations across beam-specific CIRs measured during beam sweeping.
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Power-Consumption Outage Challenge in Next-Generation Cellular Networks
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