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2002
Conference Paper
Title
Performance of MIMO systems with channel inversion
Abstract
The paper discusses channel inversion which is a spatial equalization technique when channel state information is available at the transmitter. Channel inversion is a straightforward concept without iterations and it might be useful when the data transmission is critical with time e.g. high data rate applications. We discuss performance degradation caused by channel estimation errors, clipping due to the limited range of the transmitted power and the effect of cochannel interference. These results give an insight into the technical constraints of this transmission technique and show how these critical issues can be limited or reduced.
Conference
Keyword(s)
cochannel interference
data communication
equalisers
mimo systems
packet radio networks
radio transmitters
channel inversion
spatial equalization technique
channel state information
transmitter
high data rate applications
performance degradation
channel estimation errors
clipping
transmitted power
co-channel interference