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报告题目:A Non-Stationary IMT-A MIMO Channel Model for High Mobility Wireless Systems
主讲嘉宾:Prof. Chengxiang Wang,IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
时间:2017年3月14日(星期二)下午15:00
地点:深圳大学南区基础实验楼北座信息工程学院N710会议室
Abstract:With the recent developments of high-mobility wireless communication systems, e.g., high-speed train (HST) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication systems, the ability of conventional stationary channel models to mimic the underlying channel characteristics has widely been challenged. Measurements have demonstrated that the current standardized channel models, like IMT-Advanced (IMT-A) and WINNER II multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel models, offer stationary intervals that are noticeably longer than those in measured HST channels. In this talk, we propose a non-stationary IMT-A channel model with time-varying parameters including the number of clusters, powers and delays of clusters, angles of departure (AoDs), and angles of arrival (AoAs). Based on the proposed non-stationary IMT-A channel model, important statistical properties such as the local spatial cross-correlation function (CCF) and local temporal autocorrelation function (ACF) are derived and analyzed. Simulation results demonstrate that the statistical properties vary with time due to the non-stationarity of the proposed channel model. An excellent agreement is achieved between the stationary interval of the developed non-stationary IMT-A channel model and that of relevant HST measurement data, demonstrating the utility of the proposed channel model.
BIO:
Prof. Chengxiang Wang (IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow) received the BSc and MEng degrees in Communication and Information Systems from Shandong University, China, in 1997 and 2000, respectively, and the PhD degree in wireless communications from Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, in 2004.
He has been with Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK since 2005, and was promoted to a Professor in Wireless Communications in 2011. He is also a Chair Professor of Shandong University and a Guest Professor of Southeast University, China. He was a Research Fellow at the University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway, from 2001-2005, a Visiting Researcher at Siemens AG-Mobile Phones, Munich, Germany, in 2004, and a Research Assistant at Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany, from 2000-2001. His current research interests include wireless channel modeling and (B)5G wireless communication networks. He has published 1 book, 1 book chapter, 124 journal papers, and 145 conference papers, having attracted over 5600 citations.
Prof. Wang served or is serving as an Editor for 12 international journals including IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (since 2011), IEEE Transactions on Communications (since 2015), and IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2007-2009). He was the leading Guest Editor for IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Special Issue on Vehicular Communications and Networks. He is also a Guest Editor for IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Special Issue on Spectrum and Energy Efficient Design of Wireless Communication Networks, and IEEE Transactions on Big Data, Special Issue on Wireless Big Data. He served or is serving as a General Chair, TPC Chair, and TPC member for over 80 international conferences. He received 9 Best Paper Awards from IEEE Globecom 2010, IEEE ICCT 2011, ITST 2012, IEEE VTC 2013-Fall, IWCMC 2015, IWCMC 2016, IEEE/CIC ICCC 2016, and WPMC 2016. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, IET and HEA.