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Opportunistic Beamforming Using Dumb Antennas

by Pramod Viswanath, David Tse, Rajiv Laroia - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory , 2002
"... Multiuser diversity is a form of diversity inherent in a wireless network, provided by independent time-varying channels across the different users. The diversity benefit is exploited by tracking the channel fluctuations of the users and scheduling transmissions to users when their instantaneous cha ..."
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channel quality is near the peak. The diversity gain increases with the dynamic range of the fluctuations and is thus limited in environments with little scattering and/or slow fading. In such environments, we propose the use of multiple transmit antennas to induce large and fast channel fluctuations so

Achieving near-capacity on a multiple-antenna channel

by Bertrand M. Hochwald, Stephan Ten Brink - IEEE Trans. Commun , 2003
"... Recent advancements in iterative processing of channel codes and the development of turbo codes have allowed the communications industry to achieve near-capacity on a single-antenna Gaussian or fading channel with low complexity. We show how these iterative techniques can also be used to achieve nea ..."
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for ergodic multiple-antenna channel. Index Terms—Wireless communications, BLAST, turbo codes, transmit diversity, receive diversity, fading channels, sphere decoding, soft-in/soft-out, concatenated codes 1

Space-time block codes from orthogonal designs

by Vahid Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani, A. R. Calderbank - IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory , 1999
"... Abstract — We introduce space–time block coding, a new paradigm for communication over Rayleigh fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded using a space–time block code and the encoded data is split into � streams which are simultaneously transmitted using � transmit antennas. ..."
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Abstract — We introduce space–time block coding, a new paradigm for communication over Rayleigh fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded using a space–time block code and the encoded data is split into � streams which are simultaneously transmitted using � transmit antennas

Space-time codes for high data rate wireless communication: Performance criterion and code construction

by Vahid Tarokh, Nambi Seshadri, A. R. Calderbank - IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY , 1998
"... We consider the design of channel codes for improving the data rate and/or the reliability of communications over fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded by a channel code and the encoded data is split into n streams that are simultaneously transmitted using n transmit ant ..."
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We consider the design of channel codes for improving the data rate and/or the reliability of communications over fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded by a channel code and the encoded data is split into n streams that are simultaneously transmitted using n transmit

Cooperative strategies and capacity theorems for relay networks

by Gerhard Kramer, Michael Gastpar, Piyush Gupta - IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY , 2005
"... Coding strategies that exploit node cooperation are developed for relay networks. Two basic schemes are studied: the relays decode-and-forward the source message to the destination, or they compress-and-forward their channel outputs to the destination. The decode-and-forward scheme is a variant of ..."
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with the rate of a distributed antenna array with full cooperation even though the transmitting antennas are not colocated. The capacity results generalize broadly, including to multiantenna transmission with Rayleigh fading, single-bounce fading, certain quasi-static fading problems, cases where partial

High-Rate Codes that are Linear in Space and Time

by Babak Hassibi, Bertrand Hochwald - IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory , 2000
"... Multiple-antenna systems that operate at high rates require simple yet effective space-time transmission schemes to handle the large traffic volume in real time. At rates of tens of bits/sec/Hz, V-BLAST, where every antenna transmits its own independent substream of data, has been shown to have good ..."
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Multiple-antenna systems that operate at high rates require simple yet effective space-time transmission schemes to handle the large traffic volume in real time. At rates of tens of bits/sec/Hz, V-BLAST, where every antenna transmits its own independent substream of data, has been shown to have

Fading relay channels: Performance limits and space-time signal design

by Rohit U. Nabar, Helmut Bölcskei, Felix W. Kneubühler - IEEE J. SELECT. AREAS COMMUN , 2004
"... Cooperative diversity is a transmission technique where multiple terminals pool their resources to form a virtual antenna array that realizes spatial diversity gain in a distributed fashion. In this paper, we examine the basic building block of cooperative diversity systems, a simple fading relay ch ..."
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Cooperative diversity is a transmission technique where multiple terminals pool their resources to form a virtual antenna array that realizes spatial diversity gain in a distributed fashion. In this paper, we examine the basic building block of cooperative diversity systems, a simple fading relay

Space-time block coding for wireless communications: performance results

by Vahid Tarokh, Hamid Jafarkhani, A. Robert Calderbank - IEEE J. Select. Areas. Commun , 1999
"... Abstract—We document the performance of space–time block codes [13], [14], which provide a new paradigm for transmission over Rayleigh fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded using a space–time block code, and the encoded data is split into n streams which are simultaneousl ..."
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Abstract—We document the performance of space–time block codes [13], [14], which provide a new paradigm for transmission over Rayleigh fading channels using multiple transmit antennas. Data is encoded using a space–time block code, and the encoded data is split into n streams which

Capacity Limits of MIMO Channels

by Andrea Goldsmith, Sriram Vishwanath, et al. - IEEE J. SELECT. AREAS COMMUN , 2003
"... We provide an overview of the extensive recent results on the Shannon capacity of single-user and multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. Although enormous capacity gains have been predicted for such channels, these predictions are based on somewhat unrealistic assumptions about t ..."
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the underlying time-varying channel model and how well it can be tracked at the receiver, as well as at the transmitter. More realistic assumptions can dramatically impact the potential capacity gains of MIMO techniques. For time-varying MIMO channels there are multiple Shannon theoretic capacity definitions and

Linear multiuser detectors for synchronous code-division multiple-access channels

by Ruxandra Lupas, Sergio Verdú - IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY , 1989
"... In code-division multiple-access systems, simultaneous mul-tiuser accessing of a common channel is made possible by assigning a signature waveform to each user. Knowledge of these waveforms enables the receiver to demodulate the data streams of each user, upon observation of the sum of the transmitt ..."
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In code-division multiple-access systems, simultaneous mul-tiuser accessing of a common channel is made possible by assigning a signature waveform to each user. Knowledge of these waveforms enables the receiver to demodulate the data streams of each user, upon observation of the sum
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