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    AuthorAlouini, Mohamed-Slim (1105)Ooi, Boon S. (264)Ng, Tien Khee (208)Al-Naffouri, Tareq Y. (204)Bagci, Hakan (204)View MoreDepartmentComputer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division (3224)Electrical Engineering Program (3182)Physical Sciences and Engineering (PSE) Division (850)Communication Theory Lab (459)Materials Science and Engineering Program (192)View MoreJournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (98)IEEE Transactions on Communications (89)IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (61)IEEE Access (52)Applied Physics Letters (44)View MoreKAUST Acknowledged Support UnitTechnology Innovation Center (10)Competitive Research (8)Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) (8)Office of Sponsored Research (6)Supercomputing Laboratory (6)View MoreKAUST Grant NumberBAS/1/1614-01-01 (68)BAS/1/1664-01-01 (28)GEN/1/6607-01-01 (20)KCR/1/2081-01-01 (18)OSR-2015-Sensors-2707 (16)View MorePatent StatusPublished Application (42)Granted Patent (17)PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (1861)Elsevier BV (162)Wiley (142)Springer Nature (139)The Optical Society (113)View MoreSubjectInterference (31)Signal to noise ratio (30)outage probability (29)Ergodic capacity (28)MIMO (28)View MoreThesis/Dissertation AdvisorAlouini, Mohamed-Slim (50)Hussain, Muhammad Mustafa (18)Ooi, Boon S. (18)Shamim, Atif (16)Al-Naffouri, Tareq Y. (15)View MoreThesis/Dissertation ProgramElectrical Engineering (181)TypeArticle (1599)Conference Paper (1331)Thesis (114)Poster (78)Dissertation (67)View MoreYear (Issue Date)2019 (358)2018 (416)2017 (460)2016 (455)2015 (408)View MoreItem AvailabilityMetadata Only (1650)Open Access (1626)Embargoed (62)

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    Chaos-based Pseudo-random Number Generation

    Barakat, Mohamed L.; Mansingka, Abhinav S.; Radwan, Ahmed Gomaa Ahmed; Salama, Khaled N. (2014-04-10) [Patent]
    Various methods and systems related to chaos-based pseudo-random number generation are presented. In one example, among others, a system includes a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) to generate a series of digital outputs and a nonlinear post processing circuit to perform an exclusive OR (XOR) operation on a first portion of a current digital output of the PRNG and a permutated version of a corresponding first portion of a previous post processed output to generate a corresponding first portion of a current post processed output. In another example, a method includes receiving at least a first portion of a current output from a PRNG and performing an XOR operation on the first portion of the current PRNG output with a permutated version of a corresponding first portion of a previous post processed output to generate a corresponding first portion of a current post processed output.
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    Low-noise Magnetic Sensors

    Kosel, Jürgen; Sun, Jian (2014-03-27) [Patent]
    Magnetic sensors are disclosed, as well as methods for fabricating and using the same. In some embodiments, an EMR effect sensor includes a semiconductor layer. In some embodiments, the EMR effect sensor may include a conductive layer substantially coupled to the semiconductor layer. In some embodiments, the EMR effect sensor may include a voltage lead coupled to the conductive layer. In some embodiments, the voltage lead may be configured to provide a voltage for measurement by a voltage measurement circuit. In some embodiments, the EMR effect sensor may include a second voltage lead coupled to the semiconductor layer. In some embodiments, the second voltage lead may be configured to provide a voltage for measurement by a voltage measurement circuit. Embodiments of a Hall effect sensor having the same or similar structure are also disclosed.
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    A threshold-based multiple optical signal selection scheme for WDM FSO systems

    Nam, Sung Sik; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim; Ko, Young-Chai; Cho, Sung Ho (2017 13th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017-07-20) [Conference Paper]
    In this paper, we propose a threshold-based-multiple optical signal selection scheme (TMOS) for free-space optical systems based on wavelength division multiplexing. With the proposed TMOS, we can obtain higher spectral efficiency while reducing the potential increase in complexity of implementation caused by applying a selection-based beam selection scheme without a considerable performance loss. Here, to accurately characterize the performance of the proposed TMOS, we statistically analyze the characteristics with heterodyne detection technique over independent and identically distributed Log-normal turbulence conditions taking into considerations the impact of pointing error. Specifically, we derive exact closed-form expressions for the average bit error rate, and the average spectral efficiency by adopting an adaptive modulation. Some selected results shows that the average spectral efficiency can be increased with TMOS while the system requirement is satisfied.
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    Delay-sensitive content distribution via peer-to-peer collaboration in public safety vehicular ad-hoc networks

    Atat, Rachad; Yaacoub, Elias E.; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim; Filali, Fethi; Abu-Dayya, Adnan A. (Ad Hoc Networks, Elsevier BV, 2014-05) [Article]
    Delay-sensitive content distribution with peer-to-peer (P2P) cooperation in public safety vehicular networks is investigated. Two cooperative schemes are presented and analyzed. The first scheme is based on unicasting from the base station, whereas the second is based on threshold based multicasting. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is used for long range (LR) communications with the base station (BS) and IEEE 802.11p is considered for inter-vehicle collaboration on the short range (SR). The first scheme is shown to outperform non-cooperative unicasting and multicasting, while the second scheme outperforms non-cooperative unicasting beyond a specific number of cooperating vehicles, when the appropriate 802.11p power class is used. The first scheme achieves the best performance among the compared methods, and a practical approximation of that scheme is shown to be close to optimal performance. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Extremely wide lasing bandwidth from InAs/InP quantumdash ridge-waveguide laser near 1.6 μm

    Khan, Mohammed Zahed Mustafa; Ng, Tien Khee; Lee, Chisen; Bhattacharya, Pallab K.; Ooi, Boon S. (CLEO: 2013, The Optical Society, 2013) [Conference Paper]
    We demonstrate an ultra-broad lasing bandwidth (-3dB) of > 50 nm utilizing InAs/InGaAlAs/InP quantum-dash ridge-waveguide laser using chirped AlGaInAs barrier layer thickness. Our device exhibits a recorded bandwidth and significant improvement of laser characteristics
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    Optimal linear detectors for nonorthogonal amplify-and-forward protocol

    Ahmed, Qasim Zeeshan; Park, Kihong; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim; Aissa, Sonia (2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-06) [Conference Paper]
    In this paper, we propose optimal linear detectors for non-orthogonal amplify-and-forward cooperative protocol when considering a single-relay scenario. Two types of detectors are proposed based on the principles of minimum mean square error (MMSE) and minimum bit error rate (MBER). The MMSE detector minimizes the mean square error, while the MBER minimizes the system bit error rate (BER). Both detectors exhibit excellent BER performance with relatively low complexity as compared to the maximal likelihood (ML) detector. The BER performance of both detectors is superior to the channel inversion, the maximal ratio combining, and the biased ML detectors. © 2013 IEEE.
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    Mean value-based power allocation and ratio selection for MIMO cognitive radio systems

    Tourki, Kamel; Qaraqe, Khalid A.; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim (2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-06) [Conference Paper]
    In this paper, we consider a spectrum sharing cognitive radio system with ratio selection using a mean value-based power allocation strategy. We first provide the exact statistics in terms of probability density function and cumulative density function of the secondary channel gain as well as of the interference channel gain. These statistics are then used to derive exact closed form expression of the secondary outage probability. Furthermore, asymptotical analysis is derived and generalized diversity gain is deduced. We validate our analysis with simulation results in a Rayleigh fading environment. © 2013 IEEE.
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    Multi-hop amplify-and-forward relaying cooperation in the presence of I/Q imbalance

    Qi, Jian; Aïssa, Sonia; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim (2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-06) [Conference Paper]
    In this paper, multi-hop cooperative networks implementing channel state information (CSI)-assisted amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying in the presence of in-phase and quadrature-phase (I/Q) imbalance are investigated. We propose a compensation algorithm for the I/Q imbalance. The performance of the multi-hop CSI-assisted AF cooperative networks with and without compensation for I/Q imbalance in Nakagami-m fading environment is evaluated in terms of average symbol error probability. Numerical results are provided and show that the proposed compensation method can effectively mitigate the impact of I/Q imbalance. © 2013 IEEE.
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    Reduced-complexity adaptive multi-channel assignment for shared access points in over-loaded small-cell networks

    Radaydeh, Redha Mahmoud; Qaraqe, Khalid A.; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim (2013 IEEE 77th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-06) [Conference Paper]
    This paper proposes a reduced-complexity downlink multi-channel assignment scheme when feedback links are capacity-limited. The system model treats the case when multiple access points are allocated to serve scheduled users in over-loaded (i.e. dense) pico/femtocell networks. It assumes that the deployed access points can be shared simultaneously and employ isotropic antenna arrays of arbitrary sizes. Moreover, they transmit their data on a common physical channel and can not coordinate their transmissions. On the other hand, each scheduled user can be served by single transmit channel from each active access point at a time, and it lacks coordination with concurrent active users. The scheme operates according to the occupancy of available transmit channels, wherein extensively occupied access points are avoided adaptively, while reducing the load of processing. The operation is linked to a target performance via controlling the observed aggregate interference from the projected set of serving points. Through the analysis, results for the scheduled user outage performance, and the average number of active access points are presented. Numerical and simulations studies clarify the gains of the proposed scheme for different operating conditions. © 2013 IEEE.
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    Multi-pair cognitive two-way relaying and power allocation under imperfect CSI

    Pandarakkottilil, Ubaidulla; Alouini, Mohamed-Slim; Aïssa, Sonia (2013 IEEE 77th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-06) [Conference Paper]
    In this paper, we present a robust joint relay precoder design and transceiver power allocation for a cognitive radio network under imperfect channel state information. The secondary (or cognitive) network consists of multiple pairs of single-antenna transceiver nodes and a non-regenerative two-way relay with multiple antennas which aids the intra-pair communication process of the transceiver nodes. The secondary nodes share the spectrum with a licensed primary user (PU) while guaranteeing that the interference to the PU receiver is maintained below a specified threshold. The proposed robust design is based on the minimization of the sum mean-square error (MSE) of the transceiver nodes under constraints on the secondary users' transmit powers and interference to PU the receiver. Though the original problem is non-convex, we show that the proposed design can be solved using alternating optimization of convex subproblems which have analytic or efficient numerical solutions. We illustrate the performance of the proposed designs through some selected numerical simulations. © 2013 IEEE.
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