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MIMO reception in Rayleigh and Rician fading with imperfect channel estimation

By: Baranwal, Sweety.
Contributor(s): Vasavada, Yash.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Gandhinagar Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology 2019Description: vi, 48 p.Subject(s): Bit error rate | Zero forcing | Minimum mean sqaure estimationDDC classification: 621.38415 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Wireless communication technology has undergone significant improvement over the past decades which has lead to the higher data rates and better bit error rate (BER) performance. There has been increase in the demand for high channel capacity in multipath fading environment which is possible by Multiple Input Multiple output (MIMO) system. MIMO system increases the capacity, makes communication more reliable and reduces the effect of channel fading. Channel State Information (CSI) at the receiver needs to be estimated to improve the performance of detection and estimation of symbols.
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Thesis and Dissertations 621.38415 BAR (Browse shelf) Available T00767

Vasavada, Yash, Thesis supervisor
Student ID no. 201711009
Thesis (M.Tech.) -Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gandhinagar, 2019

Wireless communication technology has undergone significant improvement over the past decades which has lead to the higher data rates and better bit error rate (BER) performance. There has been increase in the demand for high channel capacity in multipath fading environment which is possible by Multiple Input Multiple output (MIMO) system. MIMO system increases the capacity, makes communication more reliable and reduces the effect of channel fading. Channel State Information (CSI) at the receiver needs to be estimated to improve the performance of detection and estimation of symbols.

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