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DOI: 10.5772/56034
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On MU-MIMO Precoding Techniques for WiMAX

Abstract: Additional information is available at the end of the chapter http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/56034 . IntroductionFuture wireless communication systems will require reliable and spectrally efficient transmission techniques to support the emerging high-data-rate applications. The design of these systems necessitates the integration of various recent research outcomes of wireless communication disciplines. So far, the most recent tracks of investigations for the design of the spectrally efficient system are multiple a… Show more

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“…Where: 𝐑 represents the cellular system's upper-bound data rate, 𝐦 represents the system's spatial multiplexing gain factor, which increased with the use of multiple antennas [16,17], 𝐧 is the system load factor, which reduced with the increase in network densification. π’˜ Represents the total bandwidth or the system allocated spectrum and 𝐒, 𝐍, 𝐈 represent the desired signal power, noise power and total interference power.…”
Section: Survey On the Propagation Channel Measurement For The 5 Th G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where: 𝐑 represents the cellular system's upper-bound data rate, 𝐦 represents the system's spatial multiplexing gain factor, which increased with the use of multiple antennas [16,17], 𝐧 is the system load factor, which reduced with the increase in network densification. π’˜ Represents the total bandwidth or the system allocated spectrum and 𝐒, 𝐍, 𝐈 represent the desired signal power, noise power and total interference power.…”
Section: Survey On the Propagation Channel Measurement For The 5 Th G...mentioning
confidence: 99%