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MIMO techniques for higher data rate wireless communications

Fawaz S. Al‐Qahtani-2012-06-27-RMIT Research Repository (RMIT University Library)
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<br>The demand for higher data rate, higher spectral efficiency and better quality of service in wireless communications is growing fast in the past few years. However, obtaining these requirements become challenging for wireless communication systems due to the problems of channel multi-path fading, higher power loss and power bandwidth limitations. A lot of research interest has been directed towards implementing new techniques in wireless communication systems, such as MIMO an OFDM, to overcome the above mentioned problems. Methods of achieving higher data rate and better spectral efficiency have been dealt with in the thesis. The work comprised three parts; the first part focuses on channel modelling, the second looks at fading mitigation techniques, and the third part deals with adaptive transmission schemes for different diversity techniques. <br><br>In the first part, we present multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) space-time geometrical channel model with hyperbolically distri

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<br>The demand for higher data rate, higher spectral efficiency and better quality of service in wireless communications is growing fast in the past few years. However, obtaining these requirements become challenging for wireless communication systems due to the problems of channel multi-path fading, higher power loss and power bandwidth limitations. A lot of research interest has been directed towards implementing new techniques in wireless communication systems, such as MIMO an OFDM, to overcome the above mentioned problems. Methods of achieving higher data rate and better spectral efficiency have been dealt with in the thesis. The work comprised three parts; the first part focuses on channel modelling, the second looks at fading mitigation techniques, and the third part deals with adaptive transmission schemes for different diversity techniques. <br><br>In the first part, we present multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) space-time geometrical channel model with hyperbolically distri

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WirelessMIMOComputer scienceTelecommunicationsComputer networkMulti-user MIMOHigh data rateChannel (broadcasting)

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