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La sélection optimale du sous-ensemble d’antennes dans les systèmes MIMO est une technique intéressante de réduction des coûts. Dans cet article, nous développons une technique de sélection de sous-ensemble d'antenne optimale à utiliser conjointement avec des codes de blocs spatio-temporels sur une liaison MIMO pour optimiser les performances d'erreur de liaison sur un canal à évanouissement. Nous étudions le cas où la sélection de sous-ensembles d'antennes est appliquée soit au niveau de l'émetteur, soit au niveau du récepteur. Nous fournissons des résultats analytiques pour une amélioration substantielle du SNR moyen et de la capacité de coupure lorsque la sélection de sous-ensembles d'antennes est utilisée. Les résultats de simulation qui vérifient notre prédiction analytique sont également présentés.
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Arogyaswami PAULRAJ, Dhananjay GORE, "Optimal Antenna Selection in MIMO Systems with Space-Time Block Coding" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 7, pp. 1713-1719, July 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Optimum antenna sub-set selection in MIMO systems is an attractive cost reducing technique. In this paper we develop an optimal antenna sub-set selection technique to be used in conjunction with space-time block codes over a MIMO link to optimize link error performance over a fading channel. We study the case when antenna sub-set selection is applied either at the transmitter or the receiver. We provide analytical results for substantial improvement in average SNR and outage capacity when antenna sub-set selection is used. Simulation results that verify our analytical prediction are also presented.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_7_1713/_p
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