2014 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to multiple-input, multiple-output antenna systems
2009 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
His scientific interests lie mostly in Telecommunications, Communication channel, Wireless, MIMO and Channel capacity. His work on Spectral efficiency, PHY and Physical layer as part of general Telecommunications study is frequently connected to Divergence, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Computer network, Base station and Antenna.
His Base station research incorporates elements of Wireless lan, Cellular network and Beamforming. Angel Lozano is involved in the study of MIMO that focuses on Interference alignment in particular. His studies deal with areas such as Core network, Efficient energy use, Backward compatibility and Flexibility as well as Interference alignment.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Communication channel, Electronic engineering, Wireless, MIMO and Fading. Base station, Cumulative distribution function, Mathematical optimization and Power control is closely connected to Telecommunications link in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Communication channel. He has included themes like Spatial multiplexing and Computer network in his Wireless study.
His MIMO study incorporates themes from Mutual information, Throughput and Control theory. Angel Lozano interconnects Interference alignment, Overhead and Spectral efficiency in the investigation of issues within Fading. His Spectral efficiency study results in a more complete grasp of Telecommunications.
Angel Lozano spends much of his time researching Communication channel, Beamforming, Telecommunications link, MIMO and Algorithm. His research integrates issues of Antenna gain, Artificial neural network, Function, Upper and lower bounds and Radiation pattern in his study of Communication channel. The concepts of his Telecommunications link study are interwoven with issues in Signal-to-noise ratio, Wireless network, Mathematical optimization and Power control.
His work carried out in the field of Wireless network brings together such families of science as Cellular network, Computer network and Interference. Angel Lozano combines subjects such as Network topology, Key, Spectral efficiency and Link analysis with his study of MIMO. His Terahertz radiation research focuses on Wireless and how it connects with Antenna.
His primary areas of investigation include MIMO, Cellular network, Power control, Wireless network and Distributed computing. The various areas that Angel Lozano examines in his MIMO study include Subject, Beamforming, Interference and Key. The Beamforming study combines topics in areas such as Network topology, Single antenna interference cancellation, Spectral efficiency and Link analysis.
His Cellular network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Shadow mapping and Topology. Angel Lozano combines subjects such as Base station and Solid modeling with his study of Topology. His Mimo communication research includes elements of Wireless, Multimedia, Resource and Information theory.
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What Will 5G Be
Jeffrey G. Andrews;Stefano Buzzi;Wan Choi;Stephen V. Hanly.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (2014)
Five disruptive technology directions for 5G
Federico Boccardi;Robert W. Heath;Angel Lozano;Thomas L. Marzetta.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2014)
Optimum power allocation for parallel Gaussian channels with arbitrary input distributions
A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2006)
Impact of antenna correlation on the capacity of multiantenna channels
A.M. Tulino;A. Lozano;S. Verdu.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2005)
Estimation of continuous flat fading MIMO channels
Qinfang Sun;D.C. Cox;H.C. Huang;A. Lozano.
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2002)
Effect of antenna separation on the capacity of BLAST in correlated channels
D. Chizhik;F. Rashid-Farrokhi;A. Lozano.
IEEE Communications Letters (2000)
Fundamental Limits of Cooperation
Angel Lozano;Robert W. Heath;Jeffrey G. Andrews.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2013)
Multiple-antenna capacity in the low-power regime
A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2003)
Link-optimal space-time processing with multiple transmit and receive antennas
F.R. Farrokhi;G.J. Foschini;A. Lozano;R.A. Valenzuela.
IEEE Communications Letters (2001)
High-SNR power offset in multiantenna communication
A. Lozano;A.M. Tulino;S. Verdu.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2005)
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