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Future high speed wireless standards such as 802.11n involve multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna systems as a key technology component. Efficient design of the MIMO detector is a challenging task. This is further compounded by the fact that 802.11n standard requires support for runtime switching between different modulation schemes (or modes). While searching for an appropriate architecture...
Upcoming wireless communication standards such as 802.11 n, WiMax etc require support for multiple modulation schemes. These standards all have multiple transmit and receive antennas(MIMO). Hence, the MIMO detector hardware should be able to accommodate different modulation schemes preferably on a single reconfigurable architecture. This paper presents an high performance FPGA implementation of a...
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