A Spatial Multiplexing Beamforming Scheme for Multicasting to Cooperators

This paper addresses the transmissions of a multi-antenna Base Station (BS), when communicating simultaneously with groups of radios in a multi-hop network of single-antenna radios. Each group is supposed to receive a distinct data stream, such that all members of the group receive the same packet a...

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