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Marc Moeneclaey

Marc Moeneclaey

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
45
Citations
12393
World Ranking
3460
National Ranking
74

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory of synchronization in digital communications.

Overview

Marc Moeneclaey is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and focuses their research primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work is largely concentrated within Electrical and Electronic Engineering, complemented by contributions to Computer Networks and Communications, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • IoT Networks and Protocols
  • Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems

A number of recent publications authored or coauthored by Marc Moeneclaey highlight their engagement with wireless technologies and signal processing. Some of these publications are:

  • "A 4 × 4 Millimeterwave-Frequency Butler Matrix in Grounded Co-Planar Waveguide Technology for Compact Integration With 5G Antenna Arrays," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "Characterizing the Impact of Doppler Effects on Body-Centric LoRa Links with SDR," 2021, Sensors
  • "LoRa Signal Synchronization and Detection at Extremely Low Signal-to-Noise Ratios," 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "mmWave-over-Fiber Distributed Antenna Systems for Reliable multi-Gbps Wireless Communication," 2022, 2022 3rd URSI Atlantic and Asia Pacific Radio Science Meeting (AT-AP-RASC)
  • "Rate-Maximizing Zero-Forcing Hybrid Precoder for MU-MISO-OFDM," 2023, IEEE Access

Marc Moeneclaey has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Hendrik Rogier
  • Thomas Ameloot
  • Patrick Van Torre
  • Nele Noels
  • Arno Moerman

Their work has been published recurrently in venues such as:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Sensors
  • 2022 3rd URSI Atlantic and Asia Pacific Radio Science Meeting (AT-AP-RASC)

In recognition of their contributions to synchronization theory in digital communications, Marc Moeneclaey was awarded the title of IEEE Fellow in 2002.

Best Publications

  • BER sensitivity of OFDM systems to carrier frequency offset and Wiener phase noise

    T. Pollet;M. Van Bladel;M. Moeneclaey

  • Digital Communication Receivers: Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing

    Heinrich Meyr;Marc Moeneclaey;Stefan Fechtel

  • Log-domain decoding of LDPC codes over GF(q)

    H. Wymeersch;H. Steendam;M. Moeneclaey

  • The BER performance of OFDM systems using non-synchronized sampling

    T. Pollet;P. Spruyt;M. Moeneclaey

  • Analysis and optimization of the performance of OFDM on frequency-selective time-selective fading channels

    H. Steendam;M. Moeneclaey

  • Turbo synchronization: an EM algorithm interpretation

    N. Noels;C. Herzet;A. Dejonghe;V. Lottici

  • Synchronizability of OFDM signals

    T. Pollet;M. Moeneclaey

  • On the true and the modified Cramer-Rao bounds for the estimation of a scalar parameter in the presence of nuisance parameters

    M. Moeneclaey

  • On the Throughput Performance of Some Continuous ARQ Strategies with Repeated Transmissions

    H. Bruneel;M. Moeneclaey

  • ML-oriented NDA carrier synchronization for general rotationally symmetric signal constellations

    M. Moeneclaey;G. de Jonghe

  • A theoretical framework for soft-information-based synchronization in iterative (Turbo) receivers

    Nele Noels;Vincenzo Lottici;Antoine Dejonghe;Heidi Steendam

  • Code-Aided Turbo Synchronization

    C. Herzet;N. Noels;V. Lottici;H. Wymeersch

  • Extending the capacity of multiple access channels

    H. Sari;F. Vanhaverbeke;M. Moeneclaey

  • Wireless Communication for Firefighters Using Dual-Polarized Textile Antennas Integrated in Their Garment

    L. Vallozzi;P. Van Torre;C. Hertleer;H. Rogier

  • DS/CDMA with two sets of orthogonal spreading sequences and iterative detection

    F. Vanhaverbeke;M. Moeneclaey;H. Sari

  • The effect of carrier frequency offsets on downlink and uplink MC-DS-CDMA

    H. Steendam;M. Moeneclaey

  • Multiple access using two sets of orthogonal signal waveforms

    H. Sari;F. Vanhaverbeke;M. Moeneclaey

  • Hybrid DS/SFH spread-spectrum multiple access with predetection diversity and coding for indoor radio

    J. Wang;M. Moeneclaey

  • Sensitivity of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed systems to carrier and clock synchronization errors

    Heidi Steendam;Marc Moeneclaey

  • Throughput Optimization for a Generalized Stop-and-Wait ARQ Scheme

    M. Moeneclaey;H. Bruneel;I. Bruyland;Doo-Young Chung

  • Digital Communication Receivers: Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing: Digital E-BK

    Heinrich Meyr;Marc Moeneclaey;Stefan A. Fechtel

Frequent Co-Authors

Henk Wymeersch
Henk Wymeersch Chalmers University of Technology
Hikmet Sari
Hikmet Sari Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Luc Vandendorpe
Luc Vandendorpe Université Catholique de Louvain
Hendrik Rogier
Hendrik Rogier Ghent University
Heinrich Meyr
Heinrich Meyr RWTH Aachen University
Jiangzhou Wang
Jiangzhou Wang University of Kent
Erdal Panayirci
Erdal Panayirci Kadir Has University
George C. Alexandropoulos
George C. Alexandropoulos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Marc Moonen
Marc Moonen KU Leuven
Costas N. Georghiades
Costas N. Georghiades Texas A&M University

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