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RINGS: Resilient Wireless Systems for Future Uplink Traffic through Cell-Free, Loosely Coordinated Access

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Multi-Channel Analog Beamforming Transceiver for mmWave Communications

This paper introduces an analog multi-channel millimeter-wave transceiver architecture that offers advantages in terms of low hardware complexity and computational efficiency compared to digital beamforming and hybrid beamforming techniques.

RINGS: Resilient & Intelligent NextG Systems

Existing wireless systems are designed to support human-generated traffic, which is predominantly a monolith class with a few dominating applications such as voice telephony, Internet browsing, and video streaming.  The success of current cellular systems is in large part due to the design of an efficient connection-based downlink for transferring data from the base station […]

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