2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Germany Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Germany Leader Award
His Quantum mechanics research is linked to Power (physics) and Gaussian. Power (physics) is closely attributed to Quantum mechanics in his work. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Algorithm and Artificial intelligence in his research. Borrowing concepts from Algorithm, he weaves in ideas under Artificial intelligence. He regularly links together related areas like Transmitter in his Channel (broadcasting) studies. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Transmitter and Fading in his work. His work often combines Fading and Additive white Gaussian noise studies. Additive white Gaussian noise is often connected to Channel (broadcasting) in his work. Giuseppe Caire performs multidisciplinary study on Telecommunications and Wireless in his works.
Giuseppe Caire links relevant study fields such as Power (physics) and Gaussian in the subject of Quantum mechanics. His work on Power (physics) is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Quantum mechanics. Giuseppe Caire undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Algorithm and Artificial intelligence through his works. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Artificial intelligence and Algorithm through his works. Giuseppe Caire performs integrative study on Telecommunications and Code division multiple access in his works. Giuseppe Caire applies his multidisciplinary studies on Decoding methods and Block code in his research. As part of his studies on Channel (broadcasting), he frequently links adjacent subjects like Transmitter. Giuseppe Caire integrates Fading with Rayleigh fading in his study. Wireless is closely attributed to Channel state information in his work.
Borrowing concepts from Thermography, Giuseppe Caire weaves in ideas under Infrared. Giuseppe Caire integrates many fields, such as Thermography and Laser, in his works. Laser and Laser scanning are two areas of study in which Giuseppe Caire engages in interdisciplinary work. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Laser scanning and Optics in his work. In his research, Giuseppe Caire performs multidisciplinary study on Optics and Infrared. His Artificial intelligence study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Compressed sensing. He regularly links together related areas like Image resolution in his Computer vision studies. As part of his studies on Image resolution, Giuseppe Caire frequently links adjacent subjects like Computer vision. Giuseppe Caire brings together MIMO and Precoding to produce work in his papers.
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Bit-Interleaved Coded Modulation
G. Caire;G. Taricco;E. Biglieri.
(2008)
On the achievable throughput of a multiantenna Gaussian broadcast channel
G. Caire;S. Shamai.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2003)
FemtoCaching: Wireless Content Delivery Through Distributed Caching Helpers
Karthikeyan Shanmugam;Negin Golrezaei;Alexandros G. Dimakis;Andreas F. Molisch.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2013)
On maximum-likelihood detection and the search for the closest lattice point
M.O. Damen;H. El Gamal;G. Caire.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2003)
Joint Spatial Division and Multiplexing—The Large-Scale Array Regime
Ansuman Adhikary;Junyoung Nam;Jae-Young Ahn;Giuseppe Caire.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2013)
Optimum power control over fading channels
G. Caire;G. Taricco;E. Biglieri.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (1999)
FemtoCaching: Wireless video content delivery through distributed caching helpers
Negin Golrezaei;Karthikeyan Shanmugam;Alexandros G. Dimakis;Andreas F. Molisch.
international conference on computer communications (2012)
On the capacity of some channels with channel state information
G. Caire;S. Shamai.
international symposium on information theory (1998)
The throughput of hybrid-ARQ protocols for the Gaussian collision channel
G. Caire;D. Tuninetti.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory (2001)
Femtocaching and device-to-device collaboration: A new architecture for wireless video distribution
Negin Golrezaei;Andreas F. Molisch;Alexandros G. Dimakis;Giuseppe Caire.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2013)
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