Layered space-time architecture for wireless communication in a fading environment when using multi-element antennas
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This paper addresses digital communication in a Rayleigh fading environment when the channel characteristic is unknown at the transmitter but is known (tracked) at the receiver. Inventing a codec architecture that can realize a significant portion of the great capacity promised by information theory is essential to a standout long-term position in highly competitive arenas like fixed and indoor wireless. Use (n T , n R ) to express the number of antenna elements at the transmitter and receiver. An (n, n) analysis shows that despite the n received waves interfering randomly, capacity grows linearly with n and is enormous. With n = 8 at 1% outage and 21-dB average SNR at each receiving element, 42 b/s/Hz is…
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- Transmitter
- Wireless
- Fading
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Channel capacity
- Electrical engineering
- Computer science
- Rayleigh fading
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