Evaluation of the performance of indoor MIMO systems
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- Conference Proceeding
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- ISAPE 2003 - 2003 6th International Symposium on Antennas, Propagation and EM Theory, Proceedings, 2003, pp. 553 - 555
- Issue Date:
- 2003-01-01
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© 2003 IEEE. From a system point of view, the capacity and diversity are the two main characteristics afforded by the multiple-inpui-muhipk-output (MIMO) systems. The increasing of capacity of multiple-input-multiple-output space-time system seriously relies on the richness of multipath rays which provide uncorrected or low-correlated parallel subchannels. The investigation of performance of indoor MIMO systems using one correlated model presented in this paper shows that the arrangements of antenna array elements as well as the indoor scattering environment influence the spatial cross correlation which inturn influences the system performance. The results of investigation provide insights on the design of indoor space-time systems.
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