Optimising Resource Efficiency in Future Mobile Communications
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Southampton
Department Name: Electronics and Computer Science
Abstract
Mobile communication systems are becoming more and more complex to design (by researchers), operate (by the operators) and used by the people in the street. Mobile users now wish to be always connected, irrespective of time and place, and have access to a range of new services to help him/her in everyday life, all at the lowest possible cost. Currently no one knows how to evaluate whether a system is efficient or not in such provision. The reason for this is the huge number of parameters involved which collectively influence system efficiency. So far the practice has been to use a subset of such parameters to define localised efficiency -- but this does not provide overall efficiency and it will not lead to low cost or optimum use of scare spectrum. There are three important criteria which need to be considered and designed together to achieve a highly efficient mobile system. These are: quality of offered service, capacity and the cost of the system. Each of these criteria are influenced by a large number of parameters individually, where each have different weightings. Optimum design needs to find a fine balance between the three different criteria and yet currently there is no technique available which enables them to be optimised together to provide the required low cost solution. What makes this difficult is that a mobile system is dynamic by nature in terms of: range of mobility of users, wide range of operational environments, wide range of services with different bit rates and expected qualities, etc. This all points to requirements for a system with a certain degree of adaptability so that the system can self-organise and adapt itself to changing conditions. Currently systems are designed and operated on more or less fixed technique and parameters. These include the design of air-interface, media access control, handover algorithms, cell sizes and fixed frequency band allocation which all lead to wastage of resources and expensive solutions. The mobile systems of the future, addressed herein, are continuously adaptable and reconfigurable and respond automatically to the conditions of environments and user demands. It is only by engaging with these factors that efficiency can be maximised and the required low cost new services can be delivered to users. The challenge of the research described herein is how to collectively design such very complex networks so that users, service providers and network operators will all consider it efficient and cost effective to participate in the mobile vision of the future.
People |
ORCID iD |
Lajos Hanzo (Principal Investigator) |
Publications

Sui Z
(2021)
Approximate Message Passing Algorithms for Low Complexity OFDM-IM Detection
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Xiang L
(2021)
Soft-Output Successive Cancellation Stack Polar Decoder
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Tee R
(2008)
Equivalent Capacity-Based Joint Multilevel Coding and Space-Time Transmit Diversity Design
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Wu N
(2008)
Precoded Sphere-Packing-Aided Bit-Interleaved Differential Space-Time Coded Modulation Using Iterative Decoding
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Ragheb M
(2024)
RIS-Aided Secure Millimeter-Wave Communication Under RF-Chain Impairments
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Srivastava S
(2021)
Bayesian Learning Aided Sparse Channel Estimation for Orthogonal Time Frequency Space Modulated Systems
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Xing C
(2024)
A General Matrix Variable Optimization Framework for MIMO Assisted Wireless Communications
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Sui Z
(2025)
Performance Analysis and Optimization of STAR-RIS-Aided Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems Relying on Imperfect Hardware
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

El-Hajjar M
(2007)
Coherent and Differential Downlink Space-Time Steering Aided Generalised Multicarrier DS-CDMA
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Yu H
(2022)
Maximizing the Geometric Mean of User-Rates to Improve Rate-Fairness: Proper vs. Improper Gaussian Signaling
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

El-Hajjar M
(2008)
Turbo Detection of Precoded Sphere Packing Modulation Using Four Transmit Antennas for Differential Space-Time Spreading
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Liu X
(2007)
A Unified Exact BER Performance Analysis of Asynchronous DS-CDMA Systems Using BPSK Modulation over Fading Channels
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Lee K
(2007)
Optimal Lattice-Reduction Aided Successive Interference Cancellation for MIMO Systems
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Maunder R
(2007)
Joint Iterative Decoding of Trellis-Based VQ and TCM
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Chen S
(2008)
Semi-Blind Adaptive Spatial Equalization for MIMO Systems with High-Order QAM Signalling
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Shuang Tan
(2008)
On Multi-User EXIT Chart Analysis Aided Turbo-Detected MBER Beamformer Designs
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Xu S
(2024)
Blockage-Resilient Hybrid Transceiver Optimization for mmWave Communications
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Jiang M
(2007)
Soft-Information Assisted Near-Optimum Nonlinear Detection for BLAST-type Space Division Multiplexing OFDM Systems
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Li Q
(2025)
Holographic Metasurface-Based Beamforming for Multi-Altitude LEO Satellite Networks
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Won S
(2008)
Non-coherent and differentially coherent code acquisition in MIMO assisted DS-CDMA multi-path downlink scenarios
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Won S
(2007)
Non-Coherent Code Acquisition in the Multiple Transmit/Multiple Receive Antenna Aided Single- and Multi-Carrier DS-CDMA Downlink
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Wolfgang A
(2007)
Reduced-Complexity Near-Maximum-Likelihood Detection for Decision Feedback Assisted Space-Time Equalization
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Xu L
(2008)
EXIT Chart Analysis Aided Turbo MUD Designs for the Rank-Deficient Multiple Antenna Assisted OFDM Uplink
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Jiang M
(2007)
Iterative Joint Channel Estimation and Multi-User Detection for Multiple-Antenna Aided OFDM Systems
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Liu Y
(2021)
Space-Time Coded Generalized Spatial Modulation for Sparse Code Division Multiple Access
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Description | Numerous sophisticated transmission and reception schemes were conceived, including multi-user detectors, Interleave Division Multiple Access (IDMA) schemes, Multi-user transmitters, sphere-decoders, etc; |
Exploitation Route | They have been exploited by the 20 or so companies of the Mobile Virtual Centre of Excellence (MVCE) and by the academic community through our publications and books; |
Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Creative Economy Education Electronics Healthcare Transport |
URL | httP://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk |
Description | The companies of the MVCE created mobile phone products; |
First Year Of Impact | 2006 |
Sector | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Creative Economy,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education,Electronics,Transport |
Impact Types | Cultural Societal Economic |
Description | European Union Framework 7 |
Amount | £240,000 (GBP) |
Funding ID | Concerto propject |
Organisation | European Commission |
Department | Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) |
Sector | Public |
Country | European Union (EU) |
Start | 02/2012 |
End | 12/2014 |
Description | VCE Mobile & Personal Comm Ltd |
Organisation | VCE Mobile & Personal Comm Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Private |
Start Year | 2006 |