Dr. Vassilaras will provide a short overview of research activities at the Broadband Wireless and Sensor Networks (BWiSE) group of the Athens Information Technology (AIT) center for research and education. The presentation will cover the main research areas and themes addressed by the group as well as an outline of the current and recently concluded research projects in which BWiSE has participated.
Dr. Alexandropoulos will then present selected results from his recent research work in the group, focusing on cooperative multi-antenna techniques for multi-user wireless systems. Such techniques have been identified as an indispensable technology for the physical layer of next generation wireless networks, offering theoretical capacity gains and increased reliability. A brief overview of the available techniques will be first presented along with performance results for a newly proposed reconfigurable algorithm. In addition, motivated by the very recently proposed concept of Licensed Shared Access (LSA), a.k.a. Authorized Shared Access (ASA), an opportunistic beamforming technique with user scheduling for a cooperative cognitive network will be presented.