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This paper considers the use of precoding in MIMO-OFDM systems based on deterministic channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT). The proposed technique combats subcarrier fading using a linear spreading of the source information in the spatial and frequency domains. Unlike previous works, it is assumed that the receiver does not necessarily has to rely on linear processing, allowing in this...
Multicarrier and multiple transmit/receive antenna have become two key technologies underpinning most of the current development and research efforts towards ubiquitous high-throughput wireless communications. Both techniques can be used to increase the link throughput and/or to improve its robustness against channel fading and noise. This paper presents a unified bit error rate analysis for a particular...
This paper considers the use of cross-layer MIMO fast link adaption (FLA) algorithms in the context of IEEE 802.11n. An FLA technique based on packet error rate (PER) that makes use of the exponential effective SNR mapping (EESM) is proposed. Additionally, a bit error rate (BER) based FLA scheme is proposed that simplifies the calibration procedure without any significant performance degradation....
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