Currently, space division multiplexing (SDM), where individual data streams are transmitted from different antennas simultaneously, is expected to be a promising technology for achieving a high data rate within a limited frequency band in a multiple-input multiple-output channel. In this paper, transmitter and receiver architectures of SDM applications are described, and performance improvement with the increase of data streams is shown referring to results of computer simulations. In addition, channel coded systems are also evaluated.
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Takeo OHGANE, Toshihiko NISHIMURA, Yasutaka OGAWA, "Applications of Space Division Multiplexing and Those Performance in a MIMO Channel" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E88-B, no. 5, pp. 1843-1851, May 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.5.1843.
Abstract: Currently, space division multiplexing (SDM), where individual data streams are transmitted from different antennas simultaneously, is expected to be a promising technology for achieving a high data rate within a limited frequency band in a multiple-input multiple-output channel. In this paper, transmitter and receiver architectures of SDM applications are described, and performance improvement with the increase of data streams is shown referring to results of computer simulations. In addition, channel coded systems are also evaluated.
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