U okviru projekta „Energetski učinkovit asinkroni bežični prijenos“, voditelja izv.prof.dr.sc. Tomislava Matića, a koji je sufinanciran sredstvima Hrvatske zaklade za znanost, u četvrtak 13.4.2017.g. u 12:00 sati u vijećnici Fakulteta predavanje na temu
"Energy efficient wireless communications-the PHY-layer: The case of index modulations"
održat će prof. Georges Kaddoum, LACIME Laboratory, ÉTS Engineering School, University of Québec, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Abstract: Recently, there has been an escalating demand for higher data rate communication systems that is associated with an increasing need in the number of devices, gadgets and wireless services. On the one hand, the 5G infrastructure public-private partnership has set the goal of reaching 1000 times more speed compared to what we had in 2010, while the power to be-consumed to run such networks are desired to be around 10% of the consumption at that time.
This talk presents a comprehensive survey of the widely used energy efficient (EE) modulation schemes. First, it outlines the challenges of MIMO systems, followed by comprehensive literature review and analysis of spatial modulations (SM), their applications, and drawbacks. In the second part of the talk, taxonomy is given of the current new index modulation schemes such as code index modulations, OFDM-index modulations, for both coherent and non-coherent detection methods. Finally, soft index modulation methods are compared with SM techniques to show the advantages of these former.
Georges Kaddoum received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées (ENSTA Bretagne), Brest, France, the M.S. degree in telecommunications and signal processing (circuits, systems, and signal processing) from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale and Télécom Bretagne (ENSTB), Brest, in 2005, and the Ph.D. degree (Hons.) in signal processing and telecommunications from the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA), University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France, in 2009. Since 2010, he has been a Scientific Consultant in the field of space and wireless telecommunications for several US and Canadian companies. He is currently an Associate Professor of electrical engineering with the École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), University of Québec, Montreal, QC, Canada. In 2014, he was awarded the ETS Research Chair in physical layer security for wireless networks. He has published more than 100 journal and conference papers and has two pending patents. His recent research activities cover mobile communication systems, modulations, secure transmissions, and space communications and navigation. He received the Best Paper Award at the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking, and Communications, with three co-authors, and the 2015 IEEE Transactions on Communications Top Reviewer Award. He is currently serving as an Editor of the IEEE Communications Letters.