Capacity Optimized For Multicarrier OFDM-MIMO Antenna Systems

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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Submitted to Journal of Telecommunications, see http://sites.google.com/site/journaloftelecommunications/volume-2-issue-2-may-

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Motivated by MIMO broad-band fading channel model, in this section we deals with the capacity behaviour of wireless MIMO and OFDM based spatial multiplexing systems in broad-band fading environments for the case where the channel is unknown at the transmitter and perfectly known at the receiver. This influence the propagation and system parameters on ergodic capacity, we furthermore demonstrate that, unlike the single-input single-output (SISO) case, delay spread channels may provide advantage over flat-fading channels not only in terms of outage capacity but also in terms of ergodic capacity. Therefore, MIMO delay spread channels will in general provide both higher diversity gain and higher multiplexing gain than MIMO flat-fading channels.

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