Diversity and multiplexing: a fundamental tradeoff in multiple-antenna channels
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · University of California, Berkeley
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Abstract
Multiple antennas can be used for increasing the amount of diversity or the number of degrees of freedom in wireless communication systems. We propose the point of view that both types of gains can be simultaneously obtained for a given multiple-antenna channel, but there is a fundamental tradeoff between how much of each any coding scheme can get. For the richly scattered Rayleigh-fading channel, we give a simple characterization of the optimal tradeoff curve and use it to evaluate the performance of existing multiple antenna schemes.
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- Computer science
- Fading
- Rayleigh fading
- Multiplexing
- Antenna (radio)
- Coding (social sciences)
- Wireless
- Channel (broadcasting)
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