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MIMO Wireless Communications
Claude Oestges
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, Bruno Clerckx
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Keyphrases
Wireless Communication
100%
Space-time Codes
100%
MIMO Channel
27%
Encoding Method
18%
Innovative Design
18%
Transmission Scheme
9%
Antenna Selection
9%
MIMO Systems
9%
System Performance
9%
Practical Design
9%
Mathematical Analysis
9%
MIMO-OFDM
9%
Realistic Scenario
9%
Design Methodology
9%
Wireless Applications
9%
Physical Model
9%
Error Performance
9%
Code Design
9%
Design Criteria
9%
Signal Processing
9%
Information Theory
9%
Precoding
9%
Wireless Channel
9%
Power Constraint
9%
Model Representation
9%
Late Development
9%
Unified Framework
9%
Performance Behavior
9%
Error Probability
9%
Propagation Model
9%
Signal Space
9%
MIMO Transmission
9%
Propagation Mechanism
9%
Intuitive Approach
9%
Austria
9%
Vienna
9%
Propagation Channel
9%
Information Ambiguity
9%
Stanford University
9%
Space-time-frequency Correlation
9%
Modeling Signal
9%
OFDM Transmission
9%
R&D Engineers
9%
Analytical Representation
9%
Physical Approach
9%
Single Carrier OFDM
9%
Intuitive Explanation
9%
Concept-based Explanations
9%
Propagation Channel Modeling
9%
Computer Science
MIMO Systems
100%
Wireless Communication
100%
space time block coding
81%
Coding Technique
18%
Space-Time Code
18%
Propagation Channel
18%
Transmission Scheme
9%
Systems Performance
9%
single carrier
9%
precoding
9%
Physical Model
9%
Wireless Channel
9%
Channel Modeling
9%
Power Constraint
9%
Performance Error
9%
MIMO-OFDM Dual-Functional Radar-Communication Systems
9%
Unified Framework
9%
Information Theory
9%
Propagation Model
9%
Reference Value
9%
Propagation Mechanism
9%
Engineering
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
100%
Wireless Communication
100%
Space-Time Code
16%
Propagation Channel
16%
Antenna Selection
8%
Systems Performance
8%
Real Life
8%
Error Performance
8%
Physical Model
8%
Channel Modeling
8%
Power Constraint
8%
Reference Value
8%
Frequency Correlation
8%
Propagation Model
8%
Coherent Component
8%
Ideal Source
8%