A framework re-links sparsity and resolvability in wireless channels to receiver observables and proposes an adaptive interchanged-domain representation principle for 6G regimes.
A unified framework for adaptive waveform processing in next generation wireless networks
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Under a dynamic generalized channel model, OFDM and DFT-s-OFDM can be tuned for superior reliability and stability compared to AFDM and OTFS, which only retain advantages in sparse stationary settings.
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Sparsity and Resolvability: Re-evaluating Channel Representations For Next Generation Networks
A framework re-links sparsity and resolvability in wireless channels to receiver observables and proposes an adaptive interchanged-domain representation principle for 6G regimes.
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Channel-Aware Waveform Selection Criteria Across Different Waveform Domains
Under a dynamic generalized channel model, OFDM and DFT-s-OFDM can be tuned for superior reliability and stability compared to AFDM and OTFS, which only retain advantages in sparse stationary settings.