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For a receiver that observes a mixture of desired and interfering multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmissions, not all interference has the same severity: its effect is modulated by the degree of alignment between the eigenspaces of the desired and undesired channel matrices. An analytical channel model is proposed to account for this effect. Two metrics of eigenspace compatibility are studied,...
In multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, the propagation channels can be characterized by their spatial structure, described by the (complex-valued) channel correlation. Accordingly, also interference in MIMO systems is likely to occur in a spatially structured, correlated way. We discuss that structured spatial interference affects mutual information under interference, depending on the...
This paper presents a link-simulation model for cooperative indoor communication systems at 2.4 GHz, based on empirical data. The channel simulator relies on a simple formulation, and takes into account the impact of the node mobility on fading and shadowing statistics. This implementation is then applied to the evaluation of the cooperative system performance in terms of network lifetime.
Since multi-antenna (MIMO) systems are becoming more popular thanks to their inherent potential for capacity improvement, interference from MIMO transceivers is an increasingly serious concern. Spatial multiplexing schemes are particularly vulnerable to multi-user interference. Fortunately, this interference can be mitigated, when the channel matrices show a sufficient spatial separation. In this...
In this paper, an empirical model of the indoor distributed channel is presented. In particular, the shadowing and fading statistics are extracted from experimental data at 2.45 GHz in stationary and mobile scenarios. Highlights of the paper include a separate model for static and dynamic shadowing, a model for shadowing correlation, as well as a single analytical distribution of small-scale fading...
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