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Multiple Antenna (MA) systems are fundamental in wireless communications. MA systems provide two kinds of advantages, namely diversity gain and multiplexing gain. However, there is an inherent tradeoff between the two, under slow fading conditions and is captured in [1] under asymptotically high signal to noise ratio (SNR). This is known as the Diversity Multiplexing Tradeoff (DMT). It has emerged...
Multiple antennas are widely used in modern high speed wireless data communication systems. Though multiple antennas provide diversity as well as multiplexing gain, there is a fundamental tradeoff between the two under slow fading channel conditions, that any coding scheme can achieve. This is captured in the diversity multiplexing tradeoff (DMT) framework at asymptotically high signal to noise ratios...
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