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Wireless physical layer network coding for multiple antenna systems
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Wireless physical layer network coding for multiple antenna systems
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İlgüy, Mert, author.
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xi, 72 leaves: charts;+ 1 computer laser optical disc.
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Wireless networks are prone to interference due to their broadcast nature. In the design of most of the traditional networks, this broadcast nature is perceived as a performance-degrading factor. However, physical layer network coding (PNC) exploits this broadcast nature by enabling simultaneous transmissions from different sources and facilitates an increase in the spectral efficiency of the wireless networks. Besides, the massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) is considered as one of key technologies to improve the spectral efficiency for wireless communication systems. The combination of PNC and multi-user massive MIMO in the sixth generation (6G) networks can increase further the spectral efficiency. In this thesis, PNC based systems are examined via bit error rate (BER) and coverage probability by focusing on the BER of the network coded symbol (NCS). Hence, PNC based systems are compared with network coding (NC) and conventional schemes. The influence of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) differences of the users are examined on the BER performances. Thereby, an alternative method to estimate NCS is proposed for the MIMO-PNC systems without using log likelihood ratio (LLR). We derive a closed form expression for the coverage probability in PNC based multi-user massive MIMO systems by employing zero forcing (ZF) equalization. The non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) based PNC system is proposed. We show the applicability of the PNC in the NOMA based MIMO systems by giving the the BER performance results.
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Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology:Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology: Electrical and Electronics Engineering --Thesis (Master).
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