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5010
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Overview

Peter J. Smith is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research is concentrated primarily in the field of engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications. Additional subfields include signal processing and computational mechanics.

Smith's body of work includes publications on a range of topics, with notable focuses on advanced MIMO systems optimization, radar systems and signal processing, advanced wireless communication techniques, antenna design and analysis, advanced SAR imaging techniques, millimeter-wave propagation and modeling, and wireless communication networks research.

They have contributed to research published in various venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Cahiers Élisabéthains A Journal of English Renaissance Studies
  • IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Peter J. Smith include:

  • High Purity Alumina - Current and Future Production, 2021, Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review
  • Power Allocation for Massive MIMO-ISAC Systems, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Other recent papers connected to Smith's frequent coauthors include:

  • Continuous Fluid Antenna Systems: Modeling and Analysis, 2023, IEEE Communications Letters
  • Frequency Permutations for Joint Radar and Communications, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Mixture Detectors for Improved Spectrum Sensing, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Smith are:

  • Rajitha Senanayake
  • Jamie Evans
  • Pawel A. Dmochowski
  • Tian Han
  • Robin J. Evans

Best Publications

  • From theory to practice: an overview of MIMO space-time coded wireless systems

    D. Gesbert;M. Shafi;Da-shan Shiu;P.J. Smith

  • 5G : A tutorial overview of standards, trials, challenges, deployment, and practice

    Mansoor Shafi;Andreas F. Molisch;Peter J. Smith;Thomas Haustein

  • Capacity Limits and Performance Analysis of Cognitive Radio With Imperfect Channel Knowledge

    Himal A Suraweera;Peter J Smith;Mansoor Shafi

  • Full-Duplex Relay Selection for Amplify-and-Forward Cooperative Networks

    I. Krikidis;H. A. Suraweera;P. J. Smith;Chau Yuen

  • Quick simulation: a review of importance sampling techniques in communications systems

    P.J. Smith;M. Shafi;Hongsheng Gao

  • Theoretical reliability of MMSE linear diversity combining in Rayleigh-fading additive interference channels

    H. Gao;P.J. Smith;M.V. Clark

  • Polarized MIMO channels in 3-D: models, measurements and mutual information

    M. Shafi;Min Zhang;A.L. Moustakas;P.J. Smith

  • Low-Complexity End-to-End Performance Optimization in MIMO Full-Duplex Relay Systems

    Himal A. Suraweera;Ioannis Krikidis;Gan Zheng;Chau Yuen

  • Propagation Models and Performance Evaluation for 5G Millimeter-Wave Bands

    Shu Sun;Theodore S. Rappaport;Mansoor Shafi;Pan Tang

  • Increasing downlink cellular throughput with limited network MIMO coordination

    H. Huang;M. Trivellato;A. Hottinen;M. Shafi

  • Capacity of MIMO systems with semicorrelated flat fading

    P.J. Smith;S. Roy;M. Shafi

  • On a Gaussian approximation to the capacity of wireless MIMO systems

    P.J. Smith;M. Shafi

  • Performance analysis of the dual-hop asymmetric fading channel

    H. Suraweera;G. Karagiannidis;P. Smith

  • On the condition number distribution of complex wishart matrices

    Michail Matthaiou;Matthew R Mckay;Peter J Smith;Josef A Nossek

  • Outage probability of cooperative relay networks in Nakagami-m fading channels

    H.A. Suraweera;P.J. Smith;J. Armstrong

  • On the Mutual Information Distribution of OFDM-Based Spatial Multiplexing: Exact Variance and Outage Approximation

    M.R. McKay;P.J. Smith;H.A. Suraweera;I.B. Collings

  • The Effects of Limited Channel Knowledge on Cognitive Radio System Capacity

    P. J. Smith;P. A. Dmochowski;H. A. Suraweera;M. Shafi

  • Exact Outage Probability of Cooperative Diversity with Opportunistic Spectrum Access

    H.A. Suraweera;P.J. Smith;N.A. Surobhi

  • Amplify-and-Forward Relaying with Optimal and Suboptimal Transmit Antenna Selection

    H. A. Suraweera;P. J. Smith;A. Nallanathan;J. S. Thompson

  • The Impact of Elevation Angle on MIMO Capacity

    Mansoor Shafi;Min Zhang;Peter J. Smith;Aris L. Moustakas

Frequent Co-Authors

Mansoor Shafi
Mansoor Shafi Spark NZ Ltd
Himal A. Suraweera
Himal A. Suraweera University of Peradeniya
Michail Matthaiou
Michail Matthaiou Queen's University Belfast
Matthew R. McKay
Matthew R. McKay Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Andreas F. Molisch
Andreas F. Molisch University of Southern California
Jamie Evans
Jamie Evans University of Melbourne
Andrea Giorgetti
Andrea Giorgetti University of Bologna
Iain B. Collings
Iain B. Collings Macquarie University
Marco Chiani
Marco Chiani University of Bologna
Larry J. Greenstein
Larry J. Greenstein Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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