Eigen-Coherence and Link Performance of Closed-Loop 4G Wireless in Measured Outdoor MIMO Channels

Employing feedback in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems offers the potential to significantly increase data rates over open-loop schemes. However, the impact the propagation channel has on the behavior and performance of the scheme must be considered and, where appropriate, the signaling...

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Links
MIMO
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Spectra
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