India-UK advanced technology centre
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Southampton
Department Name: Electronics and Computer Science
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Lajos Hanzo (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Wang L
(2011)
Dispensing with Channel Estimation: Differentially Modulated Cooperative Wireless Communications
in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Nasruminallah N
(2012)
Near-Capacity H.264 Multimedia Communications Using Iterative Joint Source-Channel Decoding
in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Botsinis P
(2013)
Quantum Search Algorithms, Quantum Wireless, and a Low-Complexity Maximum Likelihood Iterative Quantum Multi-User Detector Design
in IEEE Access
Xu C
(2013)
Spatial Modulation and Space-Time Shift Keying: Optimal Performance at a Reduced Detection Complexity
in IEEE Transactions on Communications
Thomas V
(2013)
Baseband Radio over Fiber Aided Millimeter-Wave Distributed Antenna for Optical/Wireless Integration
in IEEE Communications Letters
Perez-Andrade I
(2013)
Analysis of voltage- and clock-scaling-induced timing errors in stochastic LDPC decoders
Hong Chen
(2013)
A Survey and Tutorial on Low-Complexity Turbo Coding Techniques and a Holistic Hybrid ARQ Design Example
in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Zhang R
(2013)
Generalised Pre-Coding Aided Spatial Modulation
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Huo Y
(2013)
Inter-Layer FEC Aided Unequal Error Protection for Multilayer Video Transmission in Mobile TV
in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Jie Zhang
(2013)
Distributed Antenna Systems in Fractional-Frequency-Reuse-Aided Cellular Networks
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Shaoshi Yang
(2013)
Approximate Bayesian Probabilistic-Data-Association-Aided Iterative Detection for MIMO Systems Using Arbitrary $M$-ary Modulation
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Yang J
(2013)
Receiver-Driven Adaptive Enhancement Layer Switching Algorithm for Scalable Video Transmission Over Link-adaptive Networks
in IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Thomas V
(2013)
A Full-Duplex Diversity-Assisted Hybrid Analogue/Digitized Radio Over Fibre for Optical/Wireless Integration
in IEEE Communications Letters
Rajashekar R
(2013)
Spatial Modulation Aided Zero-Padded Single Carrier Transmission for Dispersive Channels
in IEEE Transactions on Communications
Nguyen H
(2013)
Irregular Convolution and Unity-Rate Coded Network-Coding for Cooperative Multi-User Communications
in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Yang P
(2013)
Detect-and-Forward Relaying Aided Cooperative Spatial Modulation for Wireless Networks
in IEEE Transactions on Communications
El-Hajjar M
(2013)
A Survey of Digital Television Broadcast Transmission Techniques
in IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Rajashekar R
(2013)
Structured dispersion matrices from division algebra codes for space-time shift keying
in IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Shaoshi Yang
(2013)
From Nominal to True A Posteriori Probabilities: An Exact Bayesian Theorem Based Probabilistic Data Association Approach for Iterative MIMO Detection and Decoding
in IEEE Transactions on Communications
Xie Q
(2013)
EXIT-Chart-Matching-Aided Near-Capacity Coded Modulation Design and a BICM-ID Design Example for Both Gaussian and Rayleigh Channels
in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Description | Amongst numerous new discoveries published in about 300 IEEE journal and conference papers one of the most innovative solutions we conceived is related to the employment of multiple transmit and receive antennas in mobile phones and in the base-stations providing radio coverage for the handsets. |
Exploitation Route | The findings were disseminated in about a dozen keynote lectures and 300+ IEEE/IET research papers for further exploitation both by the academic and industrial community. Our industrial partners directly benefitted from these findings and so did our PhD, MSc and UG students. |
Sectors | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Electronics,Transport |
URL | httP://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk |
Description | The findings are influencing the standardization of the fifth generation of mobile phone systems across the globe. These findings also inspired many Indian PhD students, several of whom visited Southampton University, accompanied by their Professors. The best links are with IITM in Chennai and IISc in Bombay. These finding also led to the signing of on MOU between Southampton and IITM. This collaboration evolved very successfully along many parallel avenues, including an extended collaboration with the Indian industrial partners. I will be travelling to Chennai and Bangalore for further discussions with Nokia, IBM and many SMEs. Furthermore, I will be giving a keynote lecture at http://www.wispnet2017.org/#keynote -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updated in 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This remarkable collaborative project is really having a long-term benefit for many of us in the UK and for our collaborators in India. Explicitly, even after the completion of the project I've coauthored 10 IEEE journal papers with Prof. Aditya Jagannatham of IIT Kanpur, and a similar number of IEEE journal papers with Prof. KVS Hari of the famous IISc in Bangalore as well as with Prof. Sheetal Kalyani of IIT Madras. Many of these contributions influenced the thinking of the 3GPP 5G standardization body in the following research areas: Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), the Internet of Things (IoT), mm-wave communications relaying on sophisticated hybrid beam-forming schemes, Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT), energy harvesting, mobile edge-computing, spatial modulation, radically new polar codes for the 5G control channels, automatic repeat request schemes for enhancing the link reliability, physical-layer security enhancements, just to name a few. I have also given numerous keynote lectures based on the findings of this exquisite project. It also helped me in drafting my 2.5 Million Euro European Research Council Advanced Fellow Grant. Finally, it also led to a long-term win-win collaboration with BT for my team. As a result, BT have also employed one of my PhD students in ipswich. |
First Year Of Impact | 2016 |
Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Creative Economy,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education,Electronics,Transport |
Impact Types | Cultural,Societal,Economic |
Description | EPSRC |
Amount | £250,000 (GBP) |
Funding ID | EP/J016640/1 |
Organisation | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) |
Sector | Public |
Country | United Kingdom |
Start | 01/2012 |
End | 12/2014 |
Description | Harnessing Quantum-Computing & Signal Processing in Wireless Communications |
Organisation | Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
Country | India |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | We published several joint 4* papers, which contribute to the REF; |
Collaborator Contribution | Deriving closed-form equations for characterizing device-to-device communications and IoT |
Impact | mathematics, information theory, signal processing, computer science, telecommunications engineering |
Start Year | 2017 |