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Throughput and packet error rate are analysed in a home environment for two different 3x3 wireless LAN solutions. A 3x3 EBF approach (using three radio chains) is compared with a reduced cost 2x2 architecture (using two radio chains). In the 2x2 solution the optimum antenna pair is selected from the same set of three antennas at the AP and client. The impact of directional, as well as omni- directional,...
In this paper the throughput and packet error rate for an in-home 802.11n network is theoretically derived for two different types of 3x3 antenna configurations. Our first configuration assumes the use of three low directivity omni-dectional elements. The second arrangement makes use of three orthogonally orientated directional elements. The spatial and temporal characteristics of the in-home channels...
This paper presents results from a novel OFDMA multi-cell mobile broadband system-level simulator. The tool is used to statistically characterize uplink and downlink inter-cell interference. Fully loaded interference studies cannot be performed on real-world networks until they have been fully deployed. As such, interference analysis and management must be accurately performed pre- deployment using...
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